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earthbound
1[ urth-bound ]
earthbound
2[ urth-bound ]
adjective
- headed for the earth:
an earthbound meteorite.
earthbound
/ ˈɜːθˌʊԻ /
adjective
- confined to the earth
- lacking in imagination; pedestrian or dull
- moving or heading towards the earth
Word History and Origins
Origin of earthbound1
Origin of earthbound2
Example Sentences
And there are the more earthbound concerns about the president’s needless trade war, launching us into a recession as the living costs continue to ascend.
With a normal earthbound telescope, one can only see the Serpens constellation in the northern part of the celestial hemisphere.
As an earthbound motorcyclist speeds around the cylinder, their inertia pushes them into the wall, creating an outward centrifugal force.
Indeed, the series needs to get earthbound sometimes, if only for relief.
Consider it a more earthbound “Touched by an Angel.”
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