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fleeting
/ ˈfliːtɪŋ /
adjective
rapid and transient
a fleeting glimpse of the sea
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Other Word Forms
- fleetingly adverb
- fleetingness noun
- unfleeting adjective
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Physicians say no syrup shortens their course; at best, they offer fleeting comfort.
From BBC
America has proven time and again that its moral outrage is fleeting.
From Salon
The prince's younger brother, Harry, gets one fleeting mention in the show.
From BBC
"In a high emotional state, you think 'do I want to do this rehab, do I want to carry on playing'. That was a very fleeting thought, an emotional reaction to being injured."
From BBC
The Nazi family making fleeting appearances in the play underscores the brutal conformity demanded by fascism.
From Los Angeles Times
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