He felt a momentary rush of excitement.
An approaching car seemed to be going way too fast, and Banks felt a momentary rush of panic.
He quelled the momentary rush of fear by asking if anyone wanted a drink.
There was a momentary rush of air from behind Roundtree, flooding the airlock vacuum.
She felt a momentary rush, and then the aches in her head and neck dissipated to a manageable blur.
The scent she wore brought another momentary rush of lust.
Then light dawned on him, and with it came a momentary rush of indignation.
"Enterprise will go back out," the admiral said, and Kirk felt a momentary rush of adrenaline.
"Home," she said; and felt a momentary rush of triumph for her own cleverness.
They always brought a momentary rush of panic, which seemed to be getting worse the longer he deprived himself of sleep.