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Unearthly

Unearthly meaning

Not of the earth; nonterrestrial. | Preternatural or supernatural. | Strange, enigmatic, or mysterious.

Example sentences (16)

Flights to Mexico are generally more affordable and direct when using CBX, but in this case, it meant an unearthly wake-up call.

Yet, the eldritch sound of unearthly bagpipes can be heard on certain nights.

Obviously, Scott could not use a real baboon in that scene, but the CGI version came out looking distractingly unfinished, and borderline unearthly.

They’re in an unearthly land where minotaurs use monkeys as slaves and anthropomorphic beasts roam.

Carnage looks unearthly in the original picture uploaded to the artist's Twitter account.

Well, to be fair, some of us look forward to the vacations ending much more than them starting with the kids now suddenly waking up at unearthly hours and functioning on energy levels previously unknown.

At 5.20am their high window wears an unearthly glow, as if aliens from outer space are writing stories for the Alpha Centauri Enquirer, or setting up a Kubrick-style monolith.

Although a TARDIS is supposed to blend inconspicuously into whatever environment it turns up in, the Doctor's TARDIS retains the shape of a police box because of a fault that occurred in the first Doctor Who serial, An Unearthly Child (1963).

A superhero with a high rating, like Captain America (whose popularity is Unearthly-the highest most characters can achieve), might be able to use his Popularity to gain entrance to a club because the general population of the Marvel Universe admires him.

His bizarre designs of powerful, unearthly creatures proved a hit with readers.

In 1991, Paper Tiger Books published a graphic album collecting some commercial and private works by Kirby, titled In the Garden of Unearthly Delights (a reference to Hieronymus Bosch 's painting The Garden of Earthly Delights ).

Kienzle (2005) 81 Musically the opera has been held to represent a continuing development of the composer's style, and Barry Millington describes it as "a diaphanous score of unearthly beauty and refinement".

These attributes were described using the same terms as the character's seven attributes ("Poor," "Amazing," "Unearthly," etc.).

The very first story, An Unearthly Child (1963), used the singular "Dimension".

They are have a pale, serene, unearthly beauty.

Unleashed against such dull creature comforts is the vengeful, unearthly energy of workers both manual and creative.