Revels in the moment
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WALKSONAIRRevels in the moment
BACCHANALSRevels in honor of the wine god.
tapistone who revels in the use of red tape
tapistsTAPIST, one who revels in the use of red tape
CARPEDIEMLiving-in-the-moment
SAVOREnjoy in the moment
NICKOFTIMECritical moment, after "in the"
AWAYNot in at the moment
NICKOFTIMECritical moment (with "in the")
SHINESHas one's moment in the sun
arrivebe near in time come the moment has arrived
finallyat the final point or moment; in the end
anagnorisis(Greek) the moment of recognition or discovery (in a play, etc.)
gameto remain steadfast or in good spirits at the moment of defeat
anagnorisesANAGNORISIS, (Greek) the moment of recognition or discovery (in a play, etc.)
trackin the spot in which one is or is standing at the moment
blackoutsA moment in the theater when the lights on stage are suddenly turned off
NINWho said "We write to taste life twice, in the moment, and in retrospection"
blackoutA moment in the theater when the lights on stage are suddenly turned off
magnetonsunit of magnetic moment, used in measuring the magnetic moment of atomic and subatomic particles
wireto the very last moment or the very end, as in a race or competition
magnetonunit of magnetic moment, used in measuring the magnetic moment of atomic and subatomic particles
vacuastate of isolation from outside influences people who live in a vacuumàso that the world outside them is of no moment W. S. Maugham
vacuumsstate of isolation from outside influences people who live in a vacuumàso that the world outside them is of no moment W. S. Maugham
offsideIn the attacking half of the field when there are fewer than three defenders nearer the goal line at the moment the ball is played
offsideIn the attacking half ahead of the ball and having fewer than two defenders nearer the goal line at the moment the ball is played
impressionismA style or movement in painting originating in France in the 1860s, characterized by a concern with depicting the visual impression of the moment, esp. in terms of the shifting effect of light and color