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Filter by Meaning The monk's life was devoted to a heavenward pursuit of enlightenment.
The angelic statue had its arms stretched heavenward.
The believer's heavenward gaze filled with hope and devotion.
The poet's heavenward thoughts were expressed in his verses.
The priest gave a heavenward sermon on forgiveness.
The pilgrims journeyed heavenward to seek blessings from the deity.
The rocket launched heavenward, carrying a satellite into orbit.
The singer's heavenward voice filled the church with an aura of spirituality.
The cathedral's heavenward spire could be seen from miles away.
The majestic eagle soared heavenward on outstretched wings.
The church was filled with the heavenward hymns of the choir.
The soaring eagle gave the impression of flying heavenward.
The mountain climber gazed heavenward, awed by the beauty of the snow-capped peaks.
The soft, heavenward breeze carried the scent of blooming flowers.
The dancer's movements were so graceful and heavenward that the audience was entranced.
The poet's words had a heavenward quality, evoking images of divine love.
The painting depicted a beautiful, heavenward scene of cherubs and clouds.
The church's stained glass windows portrayed heavenward scenes from the Bible.
The poet's words evoked a heavenward sense of peace and tranquility.
The sunset painted the sky with heavenward colors of pink and gold.
The prayerful congregation looked heavenward, seeking guidance from above.
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