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momentarily

[moh-muhn-tair-uh-lee, moh-muhn-ter-] / ˌmoʊ mənˈtɛər ə li, ˈmoʊ mənˌtɛr- /


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Jokic momentarily misplaced it Monday night in the chaos of winning a title.

From Washington Times

The thunderous hit caused Rivera to momentarily stop that day’s practice then and there to chew out his team for the lack of discipline.

From Washington Times

He felt as if he had been pulled out of the orchestra seats as an observer, and momentarily wondered if he’d be able to remember his lines.

From New York Times

So even if they could momentarily travel faster than the speed of light, they would instantly not travel faster than light.

From Scientific American

Yet aides said that while he can momentarily forget a name or fact, he retains a formidable memory for detail.

From New York Times