Usar "earthbound" en una oración
earthbound oraciones de ejemplo
earthbound
1. The truth is that there are many reasons why spirits remain Earthbound and among the common ones are as listed below:
2. to the light but her brother was earthbound and I was given
3. He was in his earthbound world and I was in mine
4. You can stay earthbound for as long as he lives or gets better, whichever comes first
5. Using this circumstance to its advantage, it became very creative in its explorations, by separating its self-awareness from the actions it took—stability and action being the whole—so the stability phase could objectify the actions through an earthbound projection of its own consciousness
6. Using this circumstance to its advantage, it became very creative in its self-explorations by separating itself from the actions it took—stability and action being the whole—so the stability phase could objectify the actions through an earthbound projection of its own consciousness
7. Homer’s silver blades slapped through the air, creating so much lift that he could no longer stay earthbound
8. Spectators love seeing an earthbound vessel appear midair in space, only for the vessel to immediately spin out of control and crash
9. on this earthbound crate
10. sy, earthbound caterpillar that during its maturing
11. terfly, we will transcend this earthbound existence
12. Faced with the all-too-true reality that his dreams could, in fact, be real, Kurt paced his kitchen and tugged at his hair, taking deep breaths in order to keep his head earthbound
13. Most theories hold that he was probably hoping to find a way of disposing of certain djinn and earthbound demons permanently
14. Instead of narrow pillars that reached yearningly for heaven, this church would have circles, complete in themselves, with the air of earthbound self-sufficiency that characterized the commercial people of Florence
15. Summer had brought the tourists flocking back to the narrow streets of Stortfold, like clumps of earthbound, gaudily coloured swallows, clutching guidebooks and ice creams, weaving their way aimlessly past the cafés and seasonal shops full of castle-imprinted coasters and calendars that would be swiftly placed in drawers at home and rarely looked at again
16. Even before the letter he’d been divided: one part of him swanning with Jay Gatsby around an imaginary Gotham; the other part stolid and earthbound, nose to the deep fryer, in the stifling, sizzling South