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Meanings of
bodily
in English
Affecting or characteristic of the body as opposed to the mind or spirit.
corporal
somatic
corporeal
Related terms
physical
material
Bodily.
Related terms
natural object
Usage of
bodily
in English
1
In that case, great
bodily
harm was not just possible, but probable.
2
Different societies make different sense out of similar
bodily
actions or gestures.
3
The right to
bodily
integrity is a fundamental legal principle in Australia.
4
It's spread from animal to animal through close contact and
bodily
fluids.
5
The ills we know of,
bodily
,
spiritual, social; and seek to lessen.
6
Things can be physically transported in space; they may be
bodily
conveyed.
7
The spirit is most evident at the point of extreme
bodily
humiliation.
8
It took almost six months, one
bodily
system shutting down after another.
9
Every
bodily
movement is a gruelling challenge and we've developed another twitch.
10
Exchange of
bodily
fluids followed by a violent rise in core temperature?
11
I actually seem in a dream, and not here in
bodily
presence.
12
And this happens not only in
bodily
,
but also in imaginary vision.
13
Young Lincoln's
bodily
vigor stood him in good stead in many ways.
14
Then comes
bodily
sickness; to act and react, and double the imbroglio.
15
He seemed totally lacking in sense, as well as in
bodily
coordination.
16
It deals with a
bodily
function that is somewhat taboo, she said.
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bodily
Adjective
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
grievous bodily
bodily strength
actual bodily
bodily health
bodily pain
More collocations
Bodily
through the time
Bodily
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
New Zealand
Common
Australia
Common
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