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Fleeting   /flˈitɪŋ/   Listen
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Fleeting  adj.  Passing swiftly away; not durable; transient; transitory; as, the fleeting hours or moments.
Synonyms: Evanescent; ephemeral. See Transient.






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"Fleeting" Quotes from Famous Books



... as Clerk of the Acts, to whom he paid part of the salary. Barlow held the office jointly with Dennis Fleeting.] ...
— Diary of Samuel Pepys, Complete • Samuel Pepys

... I gain the thing I seek? A dream, a breath, a froth of fleeting joy. Who buys a minute's mirth to wail a week? Or sells eternity to 'get a toy? For one sweet grape who will the vine destroy? Or what fond beggar, but to touch the crown, Would with the ...
— The Rape of Lucrece • William Shakespeare [Clark edition]

... corporal's squad; on the intelligence of subordinate leaders in grasping and applying the commander's plans; on the discipline which ensures intelligent obedience to the directing will; and on the mobility which gives rapid effect to that will, and permits advantage to be taken of fleeting opportunities. Every fresh development in the means of transmitting orders and information rapidly, permits of an extension of the commander's influence, and makes more perfect combination possible and over wider areas" (General Sir E. B. Hamley). Even when, and particularly when, forces are ...
— Lectures on Land Warfare; A tactical Manual for the Use of Infantry Officers • Anonymous

... the words, by the novelty and beauty of the music to which they were sung, were powerful auxiliaries to the arguments of the theologian. They entered the house of the peasant and invested its homely scenes with a calm derived from the contemplation of the bliss of a heaven where the fleeting distinctions of the present shall melt away. They nerved the humble artisan to patience and to the cheerful endurance of obloquy and reproach. They attracted to the gathering of persecuted reformers in the by-street, in the retired barn, or on the ...
— The Rise of the Hugenots, Vol. 1 (of 2) • Henry Martyn Baird

... Yet the fleeting shadows of metaphysics were pursued with more curiosity and ardor. After a long oblivion, Plato was revived in Italy by a venerable Greek, [108] who taught in the house of Cosmo of Medicis. While the ...
— The History of The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire - Volume 6 • Edward Gibbon


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