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Definition of momentarily

Momentarily
Momentarily Mo"men*ta*ri*ly, adv. Every moment; from moment to moment.

Meaning of momentarily from wikipedia

- features their early recordings. The original version of the song, titled "Momentarily Mine", was recorded by Smith in 2008. In 2008, Smith had signed a deal...
- can have an adverse effect on shooting. The net must "check the ball momentarily as it p****es through the basket" to aid the visual confirmation that...
- the avoidance of a miscue: when saving is used, readers might puzzle momentarily over whether saving is a gerund (the saving of daylight) or a participle...
- 1836–1842. The military action which first brought Alvarado to power had momentarily declared California to be an independent state, and had been aided by...
- head, mortally wounding him. Lincoln's guest, Major Henry Rathbone, momentarily grappled with Booth, but Booth stabbed him and escaped. After being attended...
- he and his gang chase after them. Using his stick, Moe makes it snow momentarily, but the snow soon melts leaving the mayor and his gang on the hot ground...
- sequel confirmed that Dalton's first name was James, which could be seen momentarily on the medical chart in the original film's hospital scene, but which...
- is also what the locals call their way of dancing where the foot is momentarily dragged along the ground in tune to the beat pla**** by the marching bands...
- the butcher and leaves the cafe alone, but she runs after him. Leon momentarily stops her, but Fernaud threatens him to let her go, and Leon relents...
- Cooley. An Air Force Materiel Command investigation found that Cooley momentarily lost consciousness during a high-G maneuver, or g-LOC, then ejected when...