intimate moment

collocation in English

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intimate
adjective
uk
/ˈɪn.tɪ.mət/
us
/ˈɪn.t̬ə.mət/
having, or being likely to cause, a very close friendship or personal or ...
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moment
noun
uk
/ˈməʊ.mənt/
us
/ˈmoʊ.mənt/
a very short period ...
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(Definition ofintimateandmomentfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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His artistic endeavours no longer concerned themselves with physical accuracy, seeking only to capture the essence of an intangible, personal andintimatemoment.
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In what appears to be the same room, but in daylight, a young man and woman, the former lovers, share anintimatemoment.
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They share anintimatemoment.
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Jackson talks about experiencing anintimatemomentover a long period of time.
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Yori witnesses anintimatemomentbetween the two and suspects that they may have had an affair.
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These reconstructed filmic moments usually derive from intimate moments where a character is caught in close-up by the camera.
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It is these intimate moments, not just the physical use of non-traditional performance space, that really make for the site-specificity of the piece.
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Corridors are places for casual meetings, for passing others with barely a glance, or for furtive, secretive, and intimate moments.
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Renton spotted the couple having their firstintimatemomentwhile hiding in an abandoned mine in episode 16.
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Even quiet moments, intimate moments, lyrical moments, need that slight upwardtuning in order to carry to a throng of spectators who are fanned out in front of an apron stage.
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Just as practitioners bear witness to powerful and intimate moments with dying persons, so, too, researchers bears witness to the sadness, fear, and joy of dying persons.
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They rekindle their love for each other and share some intimate moments together.
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Both meet, fall in love and spend some intimate moments together.
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They resolve to find a way to end it, and settle on stalking the couple and taking pictures of their intimate moments.
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All composed in square format, they depict the intimate moments of a life's narrative.
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They share intimate moments, which make them forget that they are engaged to others.
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