Use of momentarily in Sentences. 29 Examples

The examples include momentarily at the start of sentence, momentarily at the end of sentence and momentarily in the middle of sentence

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momentarily at the start of sentence


  1. Momentarily they lift her world beyond its withering perimeter.

momentarily at the end of sentence


  1. I'll be with you momentarily.
  2. I'll be ready to leave momentarily.
  3. The doctor will see you momentarily.
  4. Mr Johnson will be with you momentarily.
  5. The overhead lights flickered momentarily.

momentarily in the middle of sentence


  1. I was momentarily taken aback.
  2. She was momentarily lost for words.
  3. Luke looked momentarily distracted.
  4. George paused, momentarily confused.
  5. He was momentarily a bit taken aback.
  6. She paused momentarily when she saw them.
  7. She was momentarily blinded by the light.
  8. A gleam of humour momentarily lit his face.
  9. A noise outside momentarily distracted her.
  10. Our eyes met momentarily, then he looked away.
  11. Spoleto paused momentarily to speak with reporters.
  12. He was momentarily unable to speak with excitement.
  13. His face hardened momentarily, then he looked away.
  14. Matches flared, momentarily highlighting the faces.
  15. We were momentarily blinded by the light of the sun.
  16. The sun hit the windscreen, momentarily blinding him.
  17. He was momentarily winded by the blow to his stomach.
  18. She was momentarily startled by the sight before her.
  19. She was momentarily confused by the foreign road signs.
  20. Harry loosened his grip momentarily and Anna wriggled free.
  21. A network of ripples quivered momentarily across the surface of the still pool.
  22. Her joy was so infectious that he momentarily forgot his own fears for the future.
  23. I saw him step forward momentarily but then hang back, nervously massaging his hands.

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