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Filter by Meaning The scent of freshly baked bread filled the kitchen corporeally, making her mouth water.
The boxer was hit corporeally, and his body jerked with the force of the punch.
The construction workers had to corporeally lift the steel beams into place.
The athlete's performance was affected corporeally by the injury.
The chef corporeally inspected the ingredients before preparing the dish.
He was amazed by the sheer size of the whale corporeally in front of him.
The athlete trained corporeally for months before the championship.
The construction worker corporeally hammered the nails to secure the boards.
The chill in the air could be felt corporeally, causing her to shiver.
The astronaut's experience of space was not just visually stunning but also corporeally disorienting.
The archeologist discovered a corporeally preserved artifact from ancient times.
The monster was corporeally imposing, towering over the tiny village.
He felt the warmth of the sun corporeally on his skin, relaxing in the park.
The ancient Greeks believed that the gods existed corporeally.
The actor transformed himself corporeally to play the role of a boxer.
The dancer corporeally practiced her routine until she perfected it.
The actor trained for months to portray the character corporeally, mastering their physical mannerisms.
The chef corporeally chopped the vegetables for the stir-fry.
The artist corporeally transferred her vision onto the canvas.
The artist wanted to convey the essence of nature corporeally through his paintings.
She corporeally transformed after losing 100 pounds.
The actor portrayed the character corporeally, using body language to express the personality.
The swimmer corporeally kicked her legs to propel herself forward.
The athlete corporeally pushed himself to his limits during the marathon.
The athlete corporeally pushed herself to complete the marathon.
She felt the pain corporeally, every muscle aching.
The students corporeally took notes during the lecture to remember the information better.
She corporeally sensed the tension in the room during the argument.
The dancer moved corporeally with grace and precision.
The animal was corporeally weak after being malnourished for weeks.
The scent of the flowers filled the room corporeally, creating a romantic atmosphere.
The boxer was hit corporeally and sustained several injuries in the fight.
The dancer corporeally expressed herself through the fluidity of her movements.
The ghost appeared corporeally in front of the frightened woman.
She had to learn how to dance corporeally, not just intellectually.
The athlete corporeally exerted himself during the intense training session.
The gardener corporeally dug up the weeds in the garden.
The patient was examined corporeally by the doctor to check for any physical abnormalities.
The chef corporeally kneaded the dough to make the perfect pizza crust.
The protagonist could not believe that the monster was corporeally in front of him.
The storm hit the town corporeally, causing significant damage to buildings.
The alien being appeared corporeally in the scientist's lab, shocking him.
The gardener corporeally dug up the weeds from the garden bed.
The dancer corporeally expressed the emotion of the song through her movements.
The singer corporeally practiced her scales every day to improve her voice.
The surgeon operated corporeally to remove the tumor from the patient's body.
The actor had to portray the character corporeally, as he was playing a physically demanding role.
The scientist studied the effects of zero gravity on the human body corporeally in space.
The athlete felt corporeally exhausted after completing the marathon.
The athlete injured herself corporeally during the game and had to take time off to recover.
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