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psychically

adv. 1 in a psychical or psychic manner 2 mentally

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psychically

adv. from a psychic point of view; "he was psychically blind"

Usage examples of "psychically".

Meanwhile, Fastball bore down on the helpless Forger, almost psychically guessing which way the other aircraft would turn.

It seemed to Artus that Lotta would get in touch with him psychically if she could.

TV screen, his best and only friend, the giant Zenith, literally bigger than he is, bigger than life, an angel, a devil, a god, sucking in amber waves of radiation that will cause his hair to repeal at twenty-three, watching Johnny fucking Quest fight the lizards and live the two-dimensional four-color good life like a young, cartoon Hemingway, wishing his mom and dad were there to hold him and tell him that everything was alright and to promise him that life would not become boring and predictable and that he would not wish for death while slurping booze in a death-disco fernless bar while being watched -- and he KNEW it -- through small eyes by two dead-fish women whose bitterness was oozing through their skin, literally, oozing, only to be held in check by a wall, a fortification, really, of caked-on, buckling makeup, psychically pin-pricked by these lumps of plodding DNA?

They, along with the other letters of the Enochian alphabet, were psychically perceived by Kelley on May 6,1583, when they appeared in a light yellow color on the page in front of him, allowing him to trace their outlines exactly with a pen before they faded from his sight.

I knew we were being threatened, and I knew we needed to get out, but all I was receiving from the Newlins psychically was a wall of determination.

With a twitch of his wet hand, Bak pulls the sword psychically into his hand.

What he needed was an elemental with a sufficient innate sense of the mesh that individuals of the species communed with one another psychically.

In this trial, Ingo was able to psychically describe and affect the operation of a highly shielded superconducting magnetometer buried in the basement of the Stanford University physics building.

By the end of the decade, we'd given Ingo many opportunities to psychically view the world and beyond.

I could have tried to get the measure of her psychically, to see if she had more than bone structure going for her, but it was impolite to try and read another person's magical ability at first introduction.

I could have tried to get the measure of her psychically, to see if she had more than bone structure going for her, but it was impolite to try and read another persons magical ability at first introduction.

This view of intuition comprises both psychically derived information and information perceived at a nonpsychic, subconscious level.

Trent is not just my polar opposite psychically, he's also my opposite when it comes to temperament, personality, and personal philosophy of life.

This paradox is illustrated by the well-known thought experiment in which a man psychically kills his grandmother in the past, when she was a child, thereby preventing himself from ever coming into existence.