Sentence example with the word 'momentum'

momentum

clout, drive, energy, impellent, impetus, impulsion, incitement, irresistible force, motive power, propulsion, strength

Definition n. an impelling force or strength

Last update: August 30, 2016


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The momentum of his fall took both of them down too.   [noun]

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In another quick breakaway, Varney fed the overlapping Wilson, whose momentum made him a good bet to get past Ben Moore.   [noun]

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"The momentum--" "A little faster."   [noun]

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Every soldier in Napoleon's army felt this and the invasion moved on by its own momentum.   [noun]

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Secondly it was impossible, because to paralyze the momentum with which Napoleon's army was retiring, incomparably greater forces than the Russians possessed would have been required.   [noun]

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Using her momentum, he swung her over his head.   [Please select]

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At the same time they gathered momentum, banging swiftly, if loudly out of the mews.   [Please select]

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"I hope to see the conspiracy crushed, sir, before it gains further momentum," was Chester's reply.   [Please select]

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