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fleetingly

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fleet·ing  (fltng)
adj.
Passing quickly; ephemeral: a fleeting glimpse; a fleeting interest in the campaign.

fleeting·ly adv.
Translations
fleetingly [ˈfliːtɪŋlɪ] ADV [smile, see, think, recall] → fugazmente
he wondered fleetingly if she knewse preguntó por un instante si ella lo sabía
the joy they shared so fleetinglyesa alegría tan efímera que compartieron
fleetingly [ˈfliːtɪŋli] adv (= briefly) → fugitivement
fleetingly
adv wonder, smile, think, seeflüchtig; visibleganz kurz; they were fleetingly heresie waren ganz kurz hier
fleetingly [ˈfliːtɪŋlɪ] advfugacemente
fleetingly [ˈfliːtɪŋlɪ] advfugacemente


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All this passed vaguely and fleetingly through his brain, but looking at her more intently, he saw that the humiliated creature was so humiliated that he felt suddenly sorry for her.
 
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