Crossword-Solution: MOMENTARY 9 letters, 28 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 16

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Momentary a. Done in a moment; continuing only a moment; lasting a
very short time; as, a momentary pang.

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MOMENTARY anagram MARTMONEY

We have 28 clues for the answer “MOMENTARY”

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momentariness 1 answer
Brief in nature 1 answer
Very brief 2 answers
lasting a very short time 2 answers
lasting only for a short time 5 answers
LIMITED by time 10 answers
for the present 13 answers
Temporarily 15 answers
For now 19 answers
meteoric 23 answers
AT the moment 24 answers
instantaneous 25 answers
For the time being 25 answers
BRIEF period 28 answers
high speed 28 answers
at present 29 answers
human being 36 answers
Deciduous 41 answers
fugacious 41 answers
Miniature 46 answers
Microscopic 50 answers
Ephemeral 51 answers
provisional 54 answers
Diminutive 65 answers
Fugitive 68 answers
fleeting 73 answers
Malignant 74 answers
Brief 83 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ERATE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with MOMENTARY (5)

Boldwood aroused himself from the momentary mood of confidence into which he had drifted, and walked on again, resuming his usual reserve.
Far from the Madding Crowd Thomas Hardy 1992
But sometimes, once in many days, or perchance in many months, she felt an eye—a human eye—upon the ignominious brand, that seemed to give a momentary relief, as if half of her agony were shared.
The Scarlet Letter Nathaniel Hawthorne 1992
But his fear was only momentary; and though he did not look the lawyer in the face, he answered coolly enough: “That is my name.
The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Robert Louis Stevenson 1992
But this was only momentary; the next instant the delicate eyebrows were raised slightly, the lips curved sarcastically upwards, the clear blue eyes looked straight at the rigid Comtesse, and with a slight shrug of the shoulders— “Hoity-toity, citizeness,” she said gaily, “what fly stings you, pray?” “We are in England now, Madame,” rejoined the Comtesse, coldly, “and I am at liberty to forbid my daughter to touch your hand in friendship.
The Scarlet Pimpernel Baroness Orczy 1993
Society suddenly finds itself put back into a state of momentary barbarism; it appears as if a famine, a universal war of devastation had cut off the supply of every means of subsistence; industry and commerce seem to be destroyed; and why? Because there is too much civilisation, too much means of subsistence, too much industry, too much commerce.
The Communist Manifesto Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels 1993

Quotes with MOMENTARY (3)

I flung open the door. I got a momentary flash of about a hundred and fifteen cats of all sizes and colours scrapping in the middle of the room, and then they all shot past me with a rush and out of the front door; and all that was left of the mobscene was the head of a whacking big fish, lying on the carpet and staring up at me in a rather austere sort of way, as if it wanted a written explanation and apology.
P. G. Wodehouse A Wodehouse Bestiary
What is gained by the transcendence of the object is the identifiability of the object in a plurality of acts and the identifiability of what is thought by several individuals. This identifiability is not restricted to ideal objects, which are generated according to a definite operational law and are therefore producible by everyone out of the same material of intuition which is given prior to any particular sense-experience. The identifiability obtains in precisely the same …
Max Scheler
The case for the humanities is not hard to make, though it can be difficult--to such an extent have we been marginalized, so long have we acceded to that marginalization--not to sound either defensive or naive. The humanities, done right, are the crucible in which our evolving notions of what it means to be fully human are put to the test; they teach us, incrementally, endlessly, not what to do, but how to be. Their method is confrontational, their domain unlimited, their "pr…
Mark Slouka Essays from the Nick of Time: Reflections and Refutations
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