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moment - use in sentences
Converse of object
- capture: A full days coverage from preparation to fireworks captures every key moment in a modern unique style.
- define: The 1997 General Election's defining TV moment was Michael Portillo's defeat in Enfield Southgate by Stephen Twigg.
- pause: Grendel paused a moment to listen, but no sound came to him now.
- savor: Forever cursed ( Or blessed ) With memories Lagging behind... Savoring the moments Or reliving the nightmares Like a lazy wanderer.
Adjective modifier
- memorable: Q: What's been your most memorable moment on Mammals?
- few: Hitler watched them for a few moments, a savage fury blazing from his pale blue eyes.
- fleeting: You haven't got very long a few decades at most, just a fleeting moment relative to eternity.
- dull: This makes for a role which ensures there is never a dull moment!
- crucial: This is a really crucial moment in the global fight against poverty.
Modifies a noun
- coefficient: Statistical analysis: Relationships between continuous variables were examined with Pearson product moment correlation coefficients.
Noun used with modifier
- on-air: Any time I do a live OB and get through it without a fluff What is your Worst on-air moment?
- standout: I don't think season one had that many standout moments, aside from Terri's death.
Possessives
- hesitation: Went inside to still being practiced moment's hesitation she is offering an.
Preposition: of
- inertia: Let I be the moment of inertia of the given solid about the z -axis.
- madness: Both were booked, Barker could have walked for his moment of madness.
- brilliance: It did have occasional moments of brilliance ( I won't spoil it by giving away any details ).
- silence: In the Legislative Yuan, lawmakers held a moment of silence to honor the memory of the dead.
- revelation: In the moments of revelation that we cannot generate ourselves, but come from the dramatic effect of someone else's perceptions.
- clarity: Then the penny dropped... One of those brief moments of clarity followed, in which I was merciless laughing at myself.
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