earthbound soul
feel earthbound
a flightless earthbound bird.
her earthbound view of the sacrament.
" Again Cayce said the dream contact had been authentic, showing the dreamer how much his prayers were needed for the father-in-law, who was still an "earthbound" discarnate.
It's a soaring success even though it's earthbound.
The art of the group emphasized the spiritual over the earthbound.
The current state of his moonshot, however, is a little more earthbound.
Somehow, flying birds evolved from earthbound dinosaurs more than a hundred million years ago.
And it seemed very romantic in a way, in an old fashioned way and yet really earthbound, and really of the land.
These are sailors of the sky, and what, uh, we've seen and heard today make the great ocean voyages of the earthbound seem...well, earthbound indeed.
At the most basic sequence level, chemical changes can occur over time, affecting where and how genes are expressed, even in identical earthbound twins.
Since then, every space shuttle has been transported by these enormous creatures on the final earthbound leg of their space missions.
Over time, Pandemonium came to designate all of hell and was used as well for earthbound dens of wickedness and sin.
Then, as the poem moves on around line nine, it has this tangibility about it, it feels earthbound, by the images of the compass and death.
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