momentarily
Example Sentences
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But within a minute of the team’s plane taking off, a bolt of lightning struck it, as staff members felt the engines momentarily quiet before revving up for a steep climb into the clouds.
From Los Angeles Times
STANFORD, Calif. – Before the recent uptick in wins momentarily quieted his detractors, Mike Hopkins talked about his future as coach of the Washington men’s basketball team.
From Seattle Times
When the engine stalled momentarily, she was frightened but didn’t tell anyone else that she didn’t know how to swim.
From New York Times
To step away from the horseshoe analogy momentarily, for more moderate or centrist candidates to win, people need to get out and vote in primaries and in the midterm elections.
From Seattle Times
New items make people happy momentarily, then they become part of the mountain of stuff we find overwhelming.
From Washington Post
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