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How to use fleeting in a sentence

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Even yours truly rated a fleeting mention so of course it must be rated a sterling success.
When we relate this reverence to our experience of the sublime, we have a sense, however fleeting, of the transcendental.
Christopher clenched his jaw and sent a fleeting glance toward the heavens, his step never faltering.
A fleeting video image of a woman dressed in white and moving through moonlit trees cast a spell of love and mystery.
Brief moments of brilliance gave the crowd room for cheer but it was all too fleeting.
You had a fleeting thought about getting caught when you made your plans three weeks ago, but you figured you were in the clear.
I feel a flush of glee at having called out the president on national television, but the sensation is fleeting.
There's a flash of fear across her eyes, thin and fleeting like color on a soap bubble.
Let's face it, it's no wonder we lack the words to describe the complex, fleeting sensations that emanate from a glass of wine.
My brain was so fogged, my memory so poor and my concentration so fleeting that it would take me the entire morning to eke out a paragraph.
For a fleeting second she saw Natai again, standing out with his striking dark hair against the multitude of albinos but then he was gone.
He returned home to a hero's welcome and fleeting celebrity in the best Orcadian seafaring tradition.
Just as dreams do, memory makes me profoundly aware of the unreality, the evanescence of the world, a fleeting image in the moving water.
Sometimes, there's a whole world to be discovered in the fine detail of an ephemeral mood or a fleeting emotion.
It is in this room that fleeting, ephemeral moments in time are transformed into lasting eternal pieces of art.
Taken individually, each object may have provoked some unsettling reactions and reverberations, but those were fleeting and ephemeral.
But the mirth is fleeting and the hysterical laughter, I suspect, is triggered more by nervous tension than by a wicked sense of humour.
But even that fleeting feeling, so ephemeral that you begin to doubt whether you really tasted its existence, is precious.
However, there is the occasional shock and the odd fleeting moment of interest as to who will be next for the chop.
Testino's trademark is the intimacy he attains with his subject and his ability to embody the spirit of the fleeting moment.
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Examples from Classical Literature
No art form is so fleeting and so subject to the dictates of fashion as opera.
Thorpe had a fleeting pride in the lethargic, composed front he was able to present.
After the Greenback party lost the place it had for a fleeting moment obtained, labor once more essayed the role of a third party.
As for gaby, the fleeting expression of her face was not so hard to understand.
They followed the path, and a moment later caught a fleeting glimpse of the beachcomber.
The girl looked up for a second with another of her fleeting, stealthy glances.
I was palsied with doubt, and the golden moments were fleeting, were fleeting.
Oh, there had been moments all the sweeter and more poignant because they had been so fleeting.
It was evidently Miss Hathaway's treasure box, put away in the attic when spinsterhood was confirmed by the fleeting years.
The man of sense is the visionary or illusionist, fancying things as permanencies, and thoughts as fleeting phantoms.
There were fleeting blushes as rosy as the alpenglow now tinging her pale cheek.
She had not laid eyes on gyp after that one fleeting glimpse on the stairs.
She forgot fleeting time, and did not even hear the church bell over at acol village striking the hour of ten.
In such moments the thoughts that visited her were impermanent and fleeting.
His ministry, however, cannot be all top, a cloudland impalpable and fleeting.
They gazed at one another, and fancied that each fleeting moment snatched away a charm, and left a deepening furrow where none had been before.
I am never able to believe that she has much feeling for the causes to which she lends her name and her fleeting interest.
The state of nature, then, is a fleeting and impermanent process.
In their fleeting and impersonal character, however, they are subhuman.
Was there not one little fleeting glimpse of the dark eyelash, almost resting on her flushed cheek, and of the downcast sparkling eye it shaded?
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