"Fleetingly" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Fleetingly" Meaning

Fleetingly refers to something that is done or exists for a very short time, often unexpectedly or momentarily. It can also describe something that is brief, short-lived, or transitory. The word often implies a sudden or brief flash of something, such as a fleeting thought, a brief glimpse, or an instant of inspiration.

"Fleetingly" Examples

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Fleetingly refers to something that happens or lasts for a very short time. Here are 5 usage examples:

The sold-out concert of popular artist was met with a brief and fleeting glimpse of a, but soon the crowd dispersed, eager to avoid the chaos outside.
The news of the company's financial struggles circulated fleetingly around the office before the CEO addressed the staff with reassuring words.
As I watched the firefly dance fleetingly around the campsite, I felt a sense of peacefulness wash over me.
The aroma of freshly baked cookies wafted fleetingly around the bakery, enticing passersby to come and buy some treats.
The schoolboy's pebble-skipping attempt ended fleetingly with a splash in the lake, leaving him laughing and vowing to try again.

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Sir Alexander Fleming was a Scottish biologist, pharmacologist, and botanist who is best known for discovering penicillin in 1928.

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Flemish refers to something or someone related to Flanders, a historical region in the Low Countries, especially in modern times, referring to the region of Belgium.