But for each boy life is defined by a group of eccentric friends who matter a great deal, at least for a while — the transiency of friendship is part of the emotional strength of these movies. |
The fury, height, and transiency of their spoutings was a thing to be seen and not recounted. |
Why all this change and transiency, if the same things were to be repeated? |
To the spectator, certainly, the flow and transiency become apparent and poignant. |
Furthermore, transiency makes attending school on a regular basis extremely difficult, if not impossible. |
Over many of them there hangs an aura of impermanence, transiency, uncertainty. |