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moment

[moh-muhnt] / ˈmoʊ mənt /




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Only a certified Grinch would want to see Auggie left as anxious and forlorn at the end of the show as he is at his lowest moments.

From The Wall Street Journal

We owned a small company, which “died” the moment he did and I was then forced into retirement.

From MarketWatch

That’s estimated at anywhere between $160 billion and $500 billion and has been sufficient in the past to cause moments of global volatility when Japanese investors changed their minds en masse.

From The Wall Street Journal

An extinct snake is finally getting its moment in the spotlight, more than 40 years after its fossils were first found.

From Science Daily

"But, I mean, if it were to happen one day, it would be a very proud moment in my life."

From BBC