a something of veries
or (A.) something of very short duration ₁
in his hand a something of very mysterious ugliness of form ₂
a something of very secondary moment; and
grievous it is, at all times, to see ₃
or that lasts a very small time ₁ to be brief. that a —
something of very enough, yet disquieting indefiniteness was ₄ A.
Something of very little value; we know
which are the good ones and which are the bad ₅
sources, their respective details at the more’s
- definition of “Momentaˊneous or Moˊmentary,” in Thomas Dyche, A new general English dictionary; Peculiarly calculated... (London, 1760)
more - “The Butt” (conclusion), by Mrs. Trollope, in The New Monthly Magazine (1844)
more - “Moderate Calvinism,” a review of the Rev. John King, Memoir of the Rev. Thomas Dykes, L. L. B., in The Church of England Quarterly Review (London, 1850)
more - Gordon MacCreagh, “A Good Sword and a Good Horse,” in Adventure (January 1921)
more - testimony of John R. Van Arnam, in Petition for review, Keller vs. FTC (1942)
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