Antonym: mental, spiritual. Similar words: readily, steadily, dilute, bode, body, dilemma, modify, sodium. Meaning: ['bɒdɪlɪ] adj. 1. of or relating to or belonging to the body 2. affecting or characteristic of the body as opposed to the mind or spirit 3. having or relating to a physical material body. adv. in bodily form.
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91. Bob's humour was based on everything from swearing to drug-taking and bodily functions.
92. Actual bodily harm need not be serious harm and it has been held to include a hysterical and nervous condition.
93. Female fetishes include male bodily hair, buttocks and odours associated with the male.
94. Garrington admitted assault occasioning actual bodily harm on Ian Dixon and he was fined £50.
95. Hazlett was also charged with reckless driving causing grievous bodily harm to two people.
96. Both snail genes and fluke genes stand to gain from the snail's bodily survival,[sentencedict.com] all other things being equal.
97. The disease has no cure and is spread through bodily fluids.
98. If the neurons control automatic bodily functions, heart rate and breathing are impaired.
99. He had threatened to do bodily harm to all of us.
100. Most people consider elimination to be a very private bodily function and therefore find it an embarrassing subject to discuss with hospital staff.
101. Makka, who admitted causing Susan grievous bodily harm, was jailed for five years.
102. We are justified in using it for a quality of material things only if the quality is like the bodily sensation.
103. It comes along with taking birth into a particular bodily form.
104. This usually means effects on the processes of embryonic development and hence on bodily form and behaviour.
105. Claire and Wynn were also charged with conspiracy to inflict grievous bodily harm on Cotter.
106. Soma, or body, and bodily functions,[http://sentencedict.com] were regarded as unclean or shameful.
107. The subset containing fabliaux with lavatory humour, tales concerning basic bodily functions of excretion or flatulence, are fewer in number.
108. Breathe: Breathing is an unique bodily function.
109. Whoever causes bodily pain, disease or infirmity to any person is said to cause hurt.
110. Then he understands by direct experience: "When there is consciousness intending to bend a limb, the bodily process of bending arises;"
111. Gustave Flaubert holds that what is physical and bodily cannot be eternal; therefore, human life is in essence nihilisticand agonizing.
112. When one is completely cleansed of the impurities of lust and greed produced from the false identification of the body as 'I' and bodily possessions as 'mine', one's mind becomes purified.
113. There can be a luxury in our bodily movements, as in the movement of a symphonic poem.
114. And talking of paying too much attention to bodily sensations, you'll be unsurprised to learn that hypochondriacs tend to be hypersensitive to odd twinges (Barsky et al. , 1988).
115. What Zwingli could not accept was a "real presence" that claimed Christ was present in his physical body with no visible bodily boundaries.
116. The scales on its upper wings are blue, so giving it its alternative name, the Great Blue Hairstreak (GBH to his friends, which stands for Grievous Bodily Harm in the UK!).
117. And that's what that mattress is: totally imbued with the bodily detritus of a human life, Pynchon She reflects, later, on the set of all men who had slept on that mattress.
118. The Roman Catholic church also holds to the doctrine of her Immaculate Conception and her bodily assumption into heaven.
119. In this way he comes to know how to distinguish each bodily process that he notices.
120. I sat at home brooding, nursing bodily and spiritual hunger.