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momentally Meaning

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momentally (adv.)

For a moment.

momentally Sentence Examples

  1. The athlete stood momentally paralyzed before the starting line, nerves coursing through her body.
  2. In a moment of silence, the audience held their breath, anticipating the speaker's words.
  3. The scientist paused momentally, considering the implications of their discovery.
  4. The clock ticked away momentally, each second bringing the deadline closer.
  5. The traffic light turned red, and the cars screeched to a halt momentally.
  6. The children held their breath momentally as the roller coaster plunged towards the ground.
  7. The surgeon took a deep breath and gripped the scalpel momentally before making the first incision.
  8. The stars twinkled brilliantly in the night sky, their light momentally illuminating the darkness.
  9. The wind whistled through the window, creating a momentally chilling draft.
  10. The thunderclap reverberated through the house, shaking the walls momentally.

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The athlete stood momentally paralyzed before the starting line, nerves coursing through her body.

In a moment of silence, the audience held their breath, anticipating the speaker's words.

The scientist paused momentally, considering the implications of their discovery.

The clock ticked away momentally, each second bringing the deadline closer.