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otherworldliness

n. The quality of being otherworldly

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otherworldliness

n. concern with things of the spirit [syn: spirituality, spiritualism]

Usage examples of "otherworldliness".

He had the unnerving suspicion this slender woman with her air of otherworldliness could see straight through to his very soul.

If he had learned anything about Lady Violet Rochelle in the past several hours, it was that behind her dreamy air of otherworldliness throve a maddeningly independent female who was capable of doing anything she thought was to his benefit.

It ended on a note of closure, but a sense of otherworldliness still lingered.

They bestow upon the congregation a Technicolor otherworldliness that has never graced Schwartzes, Liebermans, or Mayers.

That all the artificial instruments were ever so slightly out of tune added to the otherworldliness of the place.

Enhancing the otherworldliness of the place is the fact that whenever you move your hand in front of your face, you disturb the bioluminescent plankton that enrich the water and create a luminous track.

Mother R, despite her general air of otherworldliness, was seldom one to waste time.

Eric Nelson was later to remember this as the moment in which he first realized the fantastic otherworldliness of this valley.

Their sparse use of video clips, the use of books that had to be studied for clues, the lack of a standard video game interface -- or inventory system -- all of these built that fragile but necessary sense of otherworldliness that carried the whole.

Enhancing the otherworldliness of the place is the fact that whenever you move your hand in front of your face, you disturb the bioluminescent plankton that enrich the water and create a luminous track.