How To Use Instant In A Sentence

  • I play the piano, so it is natural for me to think ‘harmonically’ a lot of the time (one can hear harmonies instantly on a piano; also mainstream jazz is extremely harmony driven).
  • My poor Lirriper was a handsome figure of a man, with a beaming eye and a voice as mellow as a musical instrument made of honey and steel, but he had ever been a free liver being in the commercial travelling line and travelling what he called a limekiln road — “a dry road, Emma my dear,” my poor Lirriper says to me, “where I have to lay the dust with one drink or another all day long and half the night, and it wears me Emma” — and this led to his running through a good deal and might have run through the turnpike too when that dreadful horse that never would stand still for a single instant set off, but for its being night and the gate shut and consequently took his wheel, my poor Lirriper and the gig smashed to atoms and never spoke afterwards. Mrs. Lirriper's Lodgings
  • The landowner instantly conceives a dislike of the dog and demands that she be gotten rid of.
  • I instantly grew a floppy fringe, bought a combat jacket and started shuffling.
  • Credit, however, must go where it's due and there's one name that springs instantly to mind when considering the rise and rise of the re-invented jandal. Stuff.co.nz - Stuff
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  • The exigencies of journalism demand instant appraisals and on-the-spot verdicts.
  • The American liked him instantly, signed him to his promotional company and used him as a sparring partner. Times, Sunday Times
  • She blasted him in the face with a shot of plasma, more than likely killing the pilot instantly.
  • Likewise, if you told an ethologist that you found a new species of primate that is closely related to chimps, she would instantly know a tremendous amount about this animal and what it might be able to do. Bunny and a Book
  • His death was quite instantaneous. Times, Sunday Times
  • A dab of pale lilac or silver on the inner corner of the eye will make your eyes look whiter and brighter, giving an instant youth punch. The Sun
  • There's no instant way of finding a cure - it's just a process of trial and error.
  • A wild beast does not at once become tame, or a new breed arise in an instant.
  • With a glazed stare she revived for one last instant.
  • The questions were evidently unexpected to the slow-witted spokesman, who instantly found himself tongue-tied.
  • I know enough about this issue to know that ESEA is the Elementary and Secondary Education Act, the main federal law authorizing federal financial assistance to schools whose most recent instantiation is also known as No Child Left Behind. Matthew Yglesias » The Pointlessness of Reading Bills
  • My daydreams of creaming him in a spit-off were instantly dashed.
  • In all things, even till this instant, (being the utmost period of my life) I have evermore found my Fathers love most effectuall to me; but now it appeareth farre greater, then at any time heretofore: and therefore from my mouth, thou must deliver him the latest thankes that ever I shall give him, for sending me such an honourable present. The Decameron
  • The tan dries almost instantly, so I hit the hay. The Sun
  • Instantly Maryse Rose could picture Lefitte's dapper clothing, the immaculately creased trousers, his heavily brilliantined hair. WHEN THE APRICOTS BLOOM
  • Sarah's time was too precious to be rewashing clothes, and in an instant she decided to put them away for her.
  • She agrees but instantly feels remorse. The Sun
  • Both require a minimum investment of £1, give instant access and include gifts.
  • He could only regard her existential pain as a cup of instant coffee to be sweetened with saccharin.
  • Most of this coffee is not the higher grade arabica bean sold to connoisseurs, but the lower-grade robusta that ends up in instant coffee or in cheap blends sold in supermarkets.
  • This solution gives homeowners the freedom of never having to carry or circulate multiple sets of keys, coupled with the ability to instantaneously grant entry to family members, friends, unexpected house guests, and service providers such as handymen and housekeepers. HomeToys News
  • But marketing alone cannot explain why "onanism" and related terms began to show up in the great eighteenth-century encyclopedias or why one of the most influential physicians in France, the celebrated Samuel Auguste David Tissot, took up the idea of masturbation as a dangerous illness or why Tissot's 1760 work, L'Onanisme, became an instant European literary sensation. Me, Myself, and I
  • Developers then create servlets that instantiate that class, use methods to replace the mock-up text with dynamically generated content and send the document to the user's browser.
  • When Glenn McGrath ricked his ankle while stepping on a stray cherry in Australia's pre-match warm-up, the façade of fear that had been erected during the Lord's debacle was torn down in an instant.
  • Yet many people will swear that they produce almost instantaneous results. Times, Sunday Times
  • Bright's disease, and, if he hears the word carcinoma, he will certainly look it out in a medical dictionary, if he does not interpret its dread significance on the instant. Complete Project Gutenberg Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. Works
  • The tactful use of his skills and a clear understanding of the game have made this young man an instant favourite with the crowds in an alien land.
  • This method resulted in an almost instant purification of molecules, using filtration to separate the chemical reagents from the products.
  • Arsenal, where he can look forward to becoming instantly gripped with a crazed case of the cartwheeling jitters, learning to flap wildly at any kind of cross and generally buying into the idea of goalkeeping as a business of leaping about athletically saving penalties in between diving over the top of toe-poked 40-yard back passes. The Guardian World News
  • Joseph said while some people were looking for instant gratification, one had to be willing to invest effort and energy to get the desired results.
  • The exhibit at 1500 Gallery shows photojournalism from the heady 1950s when the instant city of Brasilia rose up out of the South American desert draws distinct parallels between then and now. J. Michael Welton: Toward an Instant City
  • A beech hedge that keeps its russet-brown leaves right through winter is the perfect instant garden solution for a bare, brand new plot.
  • She was plucked from obscurity to instant stardom.
  • The shot hit the raider in the upper chest and killed him instantly.
  • My current processor is a 2 ghz Pentium M in a laptop, so I'm not sure at all what multiple cores actually get done in the real world, and am having trouble finding such info. posted on Sun Dec 28, 2008 9: 05 pm coelomate wrote: Say I have two monitors (19x12 and 16x10) up and rocking, and decide to have an instant messaging program, iTunes, a spread sheet, a word document, and firefox all running. The Tech Report: News
  • Instantly a dozen knowing eyes were fixed on it, and a buzz of voices was heard; and soon Gerard saw the prior point more than once, and the monk came back, looking as proud as Punch, with a savoury crustade ryal, or game pie gravied and spiced, for Gerard, and a silver grace cup full of rich pimentum. The Cloister and the Hearth
  • Because a special preemie is in my heart, I was instantly committed to helping promote the event. Do It Myself Blog – Glenda Watson Hyatt » 2009 » November
  • The spasm of hope and fear passed instantly, as cold logic replaced emotion.
  • Rick Rubin's severe, thrashing beat to proper effect; Hov courteously brought his instant-quotation A-game for his label founder's return to rap. NPR Topics: News
  • Amusing, instantly likable, and whip-smart, he's in possession of a life so unconventional and fantastical, it's more twisted than fiction.
  • The man, in his late teens or early twenties, died instantly.
  • The saint's reaction was instant and he heaped maledictions on the unfortunate salmon, forbidding it or any of its kind ever to enter the lake again.
  • She instantly regretted giving up her beautiful, loose robe for such whorish attire.
  • Symptoms include red and blue spots and instant hair loss. Times, Sunday Times
  • Sam instantly dislikes the man and sees him for a worthless, no-good bounder, but Ellen is blinded by her need to be part of an extended family unit.
  • This led to a new kind of online chat service with the generic name of instant messaging.
  • The process of substituting one amino acid for another in a protein is not an instantaneous one. The Runaway Brain: the Evolution of Human Uniqueness
  • At that instant the museum was plunged into total darkness.
  • You get 12 recipes for the price of four plus an instant solution to what to do with leftovers.
  • The mind instantly converts an innocent remark into a cacophony of suggestive possibilities.
  • This one still delivers instant glow and smooths out fine lines. Times, Sunday Times
  • They instantly fall into certain companionable roles: the smartest one lends an educated perspective on a topic, the most outrageous one cracks the kind of jokes she wouldn’t dare to if a man were around, the least intellectually secure one feels safe enough to ask the most rudimentary questions. The Uses of Enchantment
  • He went instantly to the prison, descended to the cell of the "mountebank," called him by name, took him by the hand, and spoke to him. Les Miserables, Volume I, Fantine
  • With your mouse, drag data points and their error bars, and watch the best-fit polynomial curve update instantly.
  • This was really the beginning, the outstart, of Nelson's great career; for Hood's interest in him, then aroused, and deepened by experience to the utmost confidence and appreciation, made itself felt the instant the French Revolutionary War began. The Life of Nelson
  • It also allows language learners to copy blocks of text for translation into the app with instant results. The Sun
  • Memes, data, information get filtered through multiple channels these days, instantly and so the ones that get through to most people are the ones that are shocking and "tweetable."
  • He's a gamer and a winner, the type of quarterback who gives the Chargers instant credibility.
  • I was also aware that he would probably kill me in an instant if he could.
  • Willy-nilly and no doubt unwillingly, he is then drawn into the fight; in an instant the man in the middle has become the man in a muddle and nothing at all has been achieved.
  • This light serum instantly gave my skin a healthy glow. Times, Sunday Times
  • Tranmere's reply was instant and decisive, Bishop volleying the winner from a free kick.
  • It was a rocket, gone the instant the sound reached our ears.
  • Addressing her fifth and last difficulty, Homer's diction, Dacier's tone, vocabulary, and attitude instantly change.
  • Third, I want to assure you that members of US admissions committees can generally spot fraudulent work in an instant. Hired help usually doesn't work.
  • I recall considering grabbing the gutter on the roof edge as it rose past me, but doubted it would do much but slow me for an instant and pull me off balance.
  • Directors instantly knew where they were in the pecking order by a quick look at the seating plan.
  • What is even more violent is that in order to escape further pain and buffets, Cheryl found herself clinging for salvation in this instant to the very same social yardstick used to measure her a non-person.
  • Smoothes the skin, tightens the pores, and provides an instant burst of radiance, as it stimulates microcirculation. French Word-A-Day:
  • He exited the house right behind me, his arms instantly outreaching.
  • I instantly reached down and dialed in the navaid channel.
  • The publicity generated by the government's efforts to ban the book ensured that it became an instant bestseller.
  • The newspapers and magazines that fed the American mind — for books upon this impatient continent had become simply material for the energy of collectors — were instantly a coruscation of war pictures and of headlines that rose like rockets and burst like shells. The War in the Air
  • Crisps are squashed flat in an instant. Times, Sunday Times
  • The 1982-83 policies made the global recession vanish almost instantly.
  • In a transforming instant, the est intellectual truth is seen to be that intellectual truth is of no account.
  • Until you have a clear idea of your future plans put any lump sum redundancy into a high interest instant access account. Say Goodbye to Debt
  • The tribute show in particular demonstrated how instantly witty he was.
  • They provide perhaps a clue to the subtle working of his mind in extracting a formal imagery from instantaneous photographs.
  • Some of the characters, such as spoilt Premiership stars, shifty agents and publicity-mad bimbos, are instantly identifiable with true-life equivalents and not altogether far-fetched.
  • With interest rates set to zero and money flowing in an endless cascade, all a banker had to do to earn an instant fee was to make a loan to any body warmer than room temperature regardless of income documentation, then securitise the loan to get it off the bank's books. [sonus] understanding issues: part 4
  • Fortunately for us, we had made ourselves perfectly acquainted with the country the previous day, and instantly realized that escape by our right (as we faced Lucknow) was impossible, because of a huge impassable _jhil_. Forty-one years in India From Subaltern To Commander-In-Chief
  • Breakfast is always the same: instant oatmeal, coffee, and stale biscuits.
  • You are protected instantly if a thief misuses your credit card.
  • This time the effects have been almost instantaneous. Times, Sunday Times
  • Coffee brewed from ground coffee beans costs more than coffee made from an instant product.
  • There was instant silence from the dog, although Tony continued his whining bawl in her ear. Western Man
  • All this plethora of sight , and feeling, and thought occurred on the instant . There was no pause of the realities wherein he moved.
  • The song became an instant hit and proved to be the group's entry into the elusive U.S. market.
  • They provide instant cosiness: hang around a mirror or picture frame. Times, Sunday Times
  • To my considerable surprise, they formed an instant, eager bond, and went into a tight conversational huddle for the next 45 minutes or so.
  • It was an instant bestseller, but was also controversial in its portrayal of the treatment of migrants in Californian labour camps. Times, Sunday Times
  • Computers can instantly retrieve millions of information bits.
  • We drew our battle-axes at the same instant, and rushed at each other, but before either had an opportunity to strike, the pipe was thrust between us, compelling us to desist, to disobey which is instant death. The Life and Adventures of James P. Beckwourth
  • Saddled with the most unfortunate perm in the history of the coiffeur, she still manages to create an incredibly believable teen protagonist, filled with instantly recognizable angst and insecurity.
  • And the ephemeride, that dies an instant after its birth, do you suppose that it dies of grief? Willis the Pilot
  • In order to do that successfully he will have to develop smart new ways of searching to find what he wants quickly and easily, and be able to access it instantaneously and precis it intelligently to give him exactly what he needs.
  • Bodyboarder Boarder ripped apart in 'perfect spot' for shark attack DARK seas, whales and seals had created "perfect shark conditions" when a 21-year-old bodyboarder was bitten in half and instantly killed by a suspected great white at a West Australian surf break. NEWS.com.au | Top Stories
  • A display window on the laser gun provides an instant score-card.
  • The instant appeal of the house comes from the mellow red brick perfectly matched by the clay roof tiles. Times, Sunday Times
  • Now that she was back, under the same roof, I considered and instantly dismissed the notion of trying to have a word with her; nothing could have been worse just then than talk spreading in the bazaar and the camp that she'd been colloguing with a British officer. Flashman And The Mountain Of Light
  • Over the last two decades, predictions about the social effects of the Internet have ranged from cybernetic anarchy (both utopian and distopian) to the instantiation of a fascistic regime of surveillance that would make Orwell look like a piker. Discourse.net: I'll Be Speaking in London on Nov. 17
  • The wireless devices allow consumers to purchase electronic - books online and read screen almost instantly.
  • The engine can even be inutile in an instant if it overheats and all other auto parts under the hood can also be damaged.
  • A feed will usually provide instant gratification to a crying baby.
  • The shopping mall opens and the nearby high street is turned instantly into a wasteland of building societies and vomit. Times, Sunday Times
  • There was instant bedlam, with members standing throughout the auditorium shouting for the floor. Christianity Today
  • Instantly, he sprang back, picked up Nick, dodged around the Hand, and sprinted off with a triumphant yowl. ABHORSEN
  • His mask of detachment cracked,(Sentence dictionary) and she saw for an instant an angry and violent man.
  • SARAH PALIN, (R) ALASKA: When my amniocentesis results came back showing what they called abnormalities, oh, dear God, I knew I had instantly an understanding for that fleeting moment why someone would believe it could seem possible to change those circumstances, just make it all go away and get some normalcy back in life. CNN Transcript Apr 17, 2009
  • He held up a hand to stop her ramblings, and Jane was instantly relieved.
  • Myrtle was instantly killed, but Daisy kept going before she past out and Gatsby was forced to take the wheel and drive home.
  • He has got that ability to turn a game in an instant - often with something that genuinely leaves you open-mouthed. The Sun
  • The programme brought an instant response.
  • At the same instant, the card flashed into flame!
  • In an instant he rushed across the street, and Brigg charged forward to meet him, grasping the hilt of his sword in both hands.
  • They were an instant success and became fashionable accessories, at least for the better off. SPIX'S MACAW: THE RACE TO SAVE THE WORLD'S RAREST BIRD
  • This is practically an instant meal that you can make from store cupboard ingredients. Asthma and Eczema - special diet cookbook
  • I'm not the kind of guy who keeps his ear to the railroad tracks of publishing, but the buzz for The Passage by Justin Cronin seemed to drop out of the sky in an instant. Wish List Wednesday #54: The Passage
  • Being locked in an unfamiliar room, in an unfamiliar city, carries an instant and jarring feeling of alienation. Times, Sunday Times
  • Part of the reason why this series works so well is that it is based in character and craft, not the instant joke or the jerky punchline.
  • Cameras arrive almost instantly at the site of car bombs that have left huge craters in the ground.
  • Mr. Pike looked at me ponderingly, and waited until the Elsinore had fairly righted for an instant ere he took his departure down the hall. CHAPTER XXIX
  • While they were thus embarrassed, a large chest was brought and deposited in the presbytery for the Bishop, by two unknown horsemen, who departed on the instant.
  • To make eyes look instantly wider use a little black eyeliner just above your upper lash line and blend in.
  • Combination boilers provide instant central heating and hot water, but are best suited to properties with one bathroom.
  • Far better to cut a few stems, take them inside and pop them into a simple vase, where they will instantly perfume an entire room for days, bringing with them the promise that spring is just around the corner.
  • They return everything you give them instantly, photogenically. Two Kinds of Love
  • However, she hadn't bargained on becoming an instant wife and mother, when Dan unexpectedly received custody of an orphaned baby.
  • Of course, being the first story arc after the One More Day silliness, this arc is going to have to live up to some stringent standards, like whether this story's quality was contingent upon it being a single Spider-Man (which is questionable, as the best aspects of this comic were the old-fashioned superhero stuff and the return of the supporting cast - neither of which hinged on Peter being married) and forcing the new potential love interest to be compared instantly to Mary Jane, which is a tough comparison for a new character, although Carlie Cooper hold up pretty well, I think (she even has an alliterative name!) as the nerdy, yet attractive, police scientist roommate/best friend of Harry Osborn's new girlfriend. The Amazing Spider-Man #546-548 Review | Comics Should Be Good! @ Comic Book Resources
  • Besides, even in mature plantings, it's fun to provide a boost with some instant colour.
  • The instant their prince drew the cursed blade, its power reached out to them.
  • He grinned his approval, smile instantly fading as he spotted something in the sand ahead.
  • The stench appeared the instant they walked in through the door and lingered for a good while after they had departed.
  • Peachy tones look great on most complexions (or dab a bronzy shade on eyelids, cheekbones and lips), while a frosty white tone adds instant sexiness to darker complexions.
  • All the time that he had appeared so indifferent to what was going on, he had been looking slily about for some missile or weapon of defence, and at the very instant when the swords were drawn, he espied, standing in the chimney – corner, an old basket – hilted rapier in a rusty scabbard. The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club
  • It's just that, a setting with instant recognition that allows them to have all kinds of crazy but recognisable enemies that can be destroyed in 'colorful' ways. Welcome To Hell
  • After the click, the camera instantly started rewinding the film.
  • I'm pretty sure our esteemed colleague from the NPCA would have been instantly transformed into a mumbling idiot. Judge Blocks Guns-In-Parks Rule
  • ‘We are already seeing overnighters who have digressed from the tourist drive after seeing our billboards, instantly becoming so comfortable that they stay on for another night or two,’ John said.
  • The instant the reins were passed, the horse bolted to a full gallop flying down the dirt road.
  • The process of substituting one amino acid for another in a protein is not an instantaneous one. The Runaway Brain: the Evolution of Human Uniqueness
  • An instant pick-me-up - it adds health and radiance to the skin. Times, Sunday Times
  • Bryce perked up instantly, grabbing the chance to stall with relish.
  • The combo package integrates a webcam, instant messaging, texts and e-mails in one free package.
  • You instantly think about the patterns and designs we sport, what our outer markings are, and how we use them for both defense and allure.
  • By this simple arrangement the pump is rendered positive in its action; that is, it will instantly start and continue working the moment steam is admitted to the steam-chest, while at the same time the piston is enabled to move as slowly as the nature of the duty may require. Mechanical Drawing Self-Taught
  • If a man or a woman makes a mistake in judgment, the camera will correct it , and the instant replay will let everyone know it.
  • He went from tipsy to very drunk in an instant. The Sun
  • Choose one with a scent you like, to make the instant hit all the more pleasurable. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Burt's Bees Beeswax & Banana Cream gives me an instant and long lasting relief.
  • There are still some countries in the world where you can become an instant millionaire.
  • Secondly, it means that any liquidity shortage initially suffered by banks will be instantly transferred to the discount market.
  • There is an experiment, which seems to evince this venous absorption, which consists in the external application of a stimulus to the lips, as of vinegar, by which they become instantly pale; that is, the bibulous mouths of the veins by this stimulus are excited to absorb the blood faster, than it can be supplied by the usual arterial exertion. Zoonomia, Vol. I Or, the Laws of Organic Life
  • 'Gun,' he shouted to Angelique, both of them instantly pointing their weapons at the backs of two drookit figures who were getting to their feet, machine guns swinging from straps around their shoulders. A Big Boy Did It and Ran Away
  • German jack-tar runs to the front of flagpole instantly, mount top quickly, respect a ceremony beautifully, jumped next.
  • The araguato at the "tail-end" of the bridge, not knowing what had happened, and thinking all was right for swinging himself across, slipped his tail from the branch just at the very same instant that the wounded one let go, and the whole chain fell "souse" into the water! The Forest Exiles The Perils of a Peruvian Family in the Wilds of the Amazon
  • For an instant, Catherine was tempted to flee.
  • There is instant access to funds at each maturity date.
  • This does not alter the fact that if Rule 1 applies the buyer becomes owner at the instant the contract is made.
  • Any teenager worth his or her salt is addicted to instant messaging.
  • IN A world where practically everyone is in a hurry, there's a growing demand for instant solutions.
  • In real life, my family and I were shuffled off to a cramped, airless, plasticky holding area and offered cheap pastries and instant coffee.
  • Such support was pivotal in conjunction with vetoes threatened and vetoes cast, even if the payoff was not instantaneous.
  • The heat and concussive force of the airbursts produced the expected results, instantly engulfing the rebel base in an apocalyptic conflagration.
  • The instantaneous destruction of all molecules in a sample is known as detonation, and the rapid expansion of hot gases that results is what gives rise to the destructive blast.
  • It does have some drying time, so if you want instant results, use your gell pens or some paper trims. Card Craft
  • Then in the next instant she groaned inwardly, cursing her wayward thoughts.
  • There was a sudden flash that lit up the entire sky, changing the night to day for an instant.
  • It is at first perfect at the instant the kernel is going to send forth the acrospire, and form itself into the future blade; it is again discovered perfect when the ear is labouring at its extrication, and hastening the production of the yet unformed kernels; in this it appears, the medium of nature's chemistry, equally employed by her in her mutation of the kernel into the blade, and her formation thus of other kernels, by which she effects the completion of that circle to which the operations of the vegetable world are limited. The American Practical Brewer and Tanner
  • As the film begins, a fishing boat pulls a corpse-like Bourne out of the Mediterranean Sea; he is, as his name underlines, reborn in this instant.
  • Instantly, he felt himself become smaller, his clothes bagging like a boy dressing up in his father's things.
  • She felt an instant rapport between them.
  • Her eyes were instantly riveted on one particular face staring out moonlike from between curtains of dark hair. Unearthly Asylum
  • Instantly, the flight deck was filled with mist as the howl of decompression began. THE RHYTHM SECTION
  • Just as I helped R. into the stylist's chair the heavens opened up and sheets of rain descended with liquid force, splattering the windows and instantly flooding the parking lot.
  • They use blowguns and darts dipped in a type of poison called curare, which instantly paralyzes an animal.
  • The spasm of hope and fear passed instantly, as cold logic replaced emotion.
  • Archbishop of Toulouse! answer all the three, with the clearest instantaneous concord; and rush off to propose him to the King; 'in such haste,' says Besenval, 'that M. de Lamoignon had to borrow a simarre,' seemingly some kind of cloth apparatus necessary for that. The French Revolution
  • All he does know is that when the moment comes, he will recognise it instantly.
  • Flash I was saddled with 'Hologram' for a while, in respect of my annoying habit of disappearing instantly on a run ashore and reappearing magically in camp tucked up in bed minus speech, faculties and an workable digestive system teuchter. it means country folk. Army Rumour Service
  • The power pose was one of those nuggets of glamorous research which gained instant global popularity. Times, Sunday Times
  • Then the guy who promoted me left and his replacement took an instant dislike to me. The Sun
  • Pneumatic braking , the adhesive tape could stop instant when stop the machine, position and label accurately.
  • The boat instantly tilted, filled and sank.
  • The word intuition comes from the Latin intueri, which means “to look upon”; it refers to our ability to observe a situation instantaneously, without our sense perception or our logic acting as intermediary. The Answer
  • So in the instant case after receipt of the final certificate which quantified those claims left unquantified by the Engineer's decision, the appellants gave notice to the Engineer of a dispute in relation to quantification.
  • However, the line separating circumcision and castration is at times hard to discern in these texts because the mutilation, whether partial or complete, seems to instantiate a form of subjectivity that for all attempts at containment continues to inhere in the narratives and haunts even the most triumphant accounts of victory over Tipu in the early Projection, Patriotism, Surrogation: Handel in Calcutta
  • Those words had their desired effect, and her throat instantly clenched up dryly.
  • ‘I'm sorry, ma'am,’ Elizabeth instantly apologized, ‘I didn't mean to implore.’
  • He had taken an instant dislike to Mortlake.
  • It sported a tag that was an instant turnoff to the core teen demo (that's mom's brand).
  • Instantly, one of the hydrogen atoms on the ethanol molecule is ripped off.
  • And, of course, like me and possibly even you, I had no idea what the word ` delope 'was, but I thought, ` I'll cheat,' so I typed up ` delope 'and it -- instantly, it came up on the CD-ROM. The Professor and the Madman: A Tale of Murder, Insanity, and the Making of the Oxford English Dictionary
  • Instantly, he let go of Sam, his free hand stilling the clapper, for a bell gone awry could have disastrous consequences for its wielder. LIRAEL: DAUGHTER OF THE CLAYR

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