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1. concerned with or affecting the spirit or soul 2. suggesting the operation of supernatural influences The word unearthly has appeared in 39 New York Times articles in the past year, including on Dec. 26 in "A Marvel That Kept New Yorkers Looking Up," by Ariel Kaminer: As the darkness crept farther along the dangling orb, it started to look like a big eyeball with a tiny neon lens.
And then it started to look like the company had eyes bigger than its stomach.
Suddenly, it started to look easy.
It started to look grim, but you felt the energy.
But this weekend it started to look possible.
Yesterday, after I typed out "WWI" for the tenth time, it started to look very … wrong.
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Once it starts to look opaque, flip the fillet onto its other side.
At a certain point, it starts to look like that.
In short, where it starts to look like a film.
"It starts to look like an undulatory snake or eel".
But here's where it starts to look dysfunctional.
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