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Answer for the clue "No time at all ", 7 letters:
moments

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" Moments " is the thirty-second single released by Ayumi Hamasaki and her nineteenth number-one single. It came out March 31, 2004. "Moments" was the first single in 2004 released by Hamasaki. The single debuted at the number one spot for the daily, weekly ...

Usage examples of moments.

She was very fond of him, and yet had to deny him, for his disease always came on him in moments of amorous excitement.

The emptiness of my stomach and the shock I had undergone began to stupefy me, and for a few moments I forgot my anguish only to re-awaken to acuter pains soon after.

The marquis left a few moments afterwards, and soon after Annette came in with her mother.

A few moments after, the marchioness came out of her dressing-room, exquisitely painted, her hair arranged with the choicest lace, and looking radiant.

A few moments after, an old woman and a girl came in, and I was introduced as the Chevalier de Seingalt, of whom he had spoken so often.

A few moments after, I was obliged to leave the room for a few moments, and when I came back I met her on the landing.

A few moments after a finelooking gentleman came into the room, and everybody stood up.

After a few moments of calm, thinking I should take him by surprise, I extended my hand, but I drew back terrified, for I fancied that I had recognized in him a man, and a degraded man, contemptible less on account of his degradation than for the want of feeling I thought I could read on his countenance.

But without further argument it seems to me that we could safely enjoy our love, and pass many happy moments undisturbed by prejudice.

She did not expect this, and, after considering for a few moments, she told me kindly that the fault was entirely her own, but that she never would again be guilty of it.

Gertrude and Anna Midel occupied my leisure moments agreeably enough during the rest of my stay at Augsburg, but they did not make me neglect society.

Her sallies made me laugh and recalled the happy moments I had passed with her, but the idea of her happiness prevented my regretting having yielded my rights to another.

Eleanore had seized the opportunity of our sleeping for a few moments, and had softly risen and left us alone.

He left the table for a few moments, and when he returned he, told Marcoline that if he had a young lady to take to, Venice he should be obliged to leave her in the care of his housekeeper, Dame Veneranda, in whom he had every confidence.

It would have been absurd if I had asked where we were going, so I held my tongue, for at such moments a man should take heed to his words.