from moment to moment

  • 91moment of truth — noun 1. the moment in a bullfight when the matador kills the bull • Hypernyms: ↑moment, ↑minute, ↑second, ↑instant • Part Holonyms: ↑bullfighting, ↑tauromachy 2. a crucial moment on which much depends …

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  • 92Moment (Aiden song) — Infobox Single Name = Moment Type = Single Artist = Aiden from Album = Conviction Released = January 20, 2008 Format = Digital download CD Single Recorded = 2007 Genre = Alternative rock, Gothic rock Length = 3:45 Label = Victory Records Writer …

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  • 93From This Moment On (homonymie) — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. From This Moment On est un standard de jazz écrit par Cole Porter en 1950. From This Moment On est le dixième album de la pianiste et chanteuse de jazz… …

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  • 94from one moment to the next — if things change from one moment to the next, they change quickly or frequently. The plans are being changed from one moment to the next. You never know from one moment to the next what kind of mood he ll be in …

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  • 95moment — 01. A wedding is one of life s greatest [moments], a time for good wishes and celebration. 02. The snake held the little bird in its gaze for a brief [moment], and then attacked. 03. The young skier waited for a [moment] at the top of the hill,… …

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  • 96moment — /ˈmoʊmənt / (say mohmuhnt) noun 1. an indefinitely short space of time; an instant: wait a moment. 2. the present or other particular instant: I cannot recall his name at the moment. 3. a definite stage, as in a course of events. 4. importance or …

  • 97moment — [14] As the closely related momentum [17] suggests, ‘movement’ is the etymological notion underlying moment. It comes via Old French moment from Latin mōmentum. This was a contraction of an assumed earlier *movimentum, a derivative of movēre… …

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  • 98moment — [14] As the closely related momentum [17] suggests, ‘movement’ is the etymological notion underlying moment. It comes via Old French moment from Latin mōmentum. This was a contraction of an assumed earlier *movimentum, a derivative of movēre… …

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  • 99moment — n. 1 a very brief portion of time; an instant. 2 a short period of time (wait a moment) (see also MINUTE(1)). 3 an exact or particular point of time (at last the moment arrived; I came the moment you called). 4 importance (of no great moment). 5… …

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  • 100moment — noun 1》 a very brief period of time.     ↘an exact point in time. 2》 formal importance; significance. 3》 Physics a turning effect produced by a force on an object, expressed as the product of the force and the distance from its line of action to… …

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