Robert Coffin, an American poet, uses the term "crystal moment" to describe a fleeting, perfect moment of clarity or insight in his work. This term suggests a moment of deep significance or beauty, like a crystal that reflects and refracts light in a unique and mesmerizing way. Coffin likely uses this term to emphasize the importance of these rare and precious moments in our lives, urging readers to cherish and appreciate them.
The word immediate, meaning "at that given moment", is an adjective.
A much awaited moment is a moment that you have been waiting for, anticipating, or looking forward to for a long time or what may seem like a long time.
It means in a majestic splendour, in a moment of splendid triumph
Having your opportunity to be famous and successful and seen by others.
Get completely wrapped up in the moment, don't worry about the past or the future. Wake up each morning with no regrets or obligations to time.
"A Boundless Moment" by Robert Frost is a free verse poem, meaning it does not adhere to a specific rhyme scheme or meter. The poem captures a fleeting moment of stillness and connection with nature.
Yes at the moment.
His role has been left open meaning he has the option to return and he hasn't ruled it out but he is working on other projects at the moment.
Not at the moment but they are of and on.
robert pattison
No he is not dead at the moment (2013)
The word immediate, meaning "at that given moment", is an adjective.
Robert doesn't want to be in a serious realtionship at the moment. But, HE IS SINGLE!!!
Kenneth Robert Page has written: 'The moment of horror'
Yes, he does star in this film. However he is uncredited.
It depends on what you mean by pall. If you mean it in Urdu/Hindi it means a moment (in time). If you mean like the covering of a coffin, it would be approximately the size of the coffin.
No one at the moment, I think. But who knows?:)