773 examples of physically in sentences

Dick felt sore, physically and mentally.

Of course, there are instances when she is physically incapable of accomplishing her duty, and in that case there is the feeding-bottle, which, if employed with care and extreme cleanliness, only sterilized milk being used, will yield a sufficiently good result.

I was tempted to suspect the latter, for, physically, the creature was by no means formidable.

For even admitting what is claimed by some, that the temper of the nurse does not affect the properties of the milk, and thus injure the child both physically and morally, still much injury may and inevitably will result from the influence of her constant presence and example.

Two weeks later I received formal intimation that I had been pronounced invalid and physically unfit for army duty at the front or at home, and consequently was exempted from further service.

Dickie staggered physically from the shock of her speech.

He was afraid of his father, physically and morally; his very nerves quivered under the look of the small brown eyes.

Physically the young man was hard and well-schooled.

I was physically tired.

Everything is physically good which occasions and increases pleasure in us, which removes or diminishes pain, or contributes to the attainment of some other good and the avoidance of some other evil.

It is no more insulting to say that women are emotional than to say that they are delicately constructed physically and unfitted to become soldiers or workmen under the sterner, harder pursuits of life.

Recently an able man has said that we have been grandly developed physically and mentally, but as a nation we are a political infant.

We ask for the ballot for the good of the race, Huxley says, "admitting for the sake of argument that woman is the weaker, mentally and physically, for that reason she should have the ballot and should have every help that the world can give her.

It would be easy to multiply these statistics to any extent; but they all point one way, and no medical statistician now pretends to oppose the dictum of Hufeland, that "a certain degree of culture is physically necessary for man, and promotes duration of life.

" The simple result is, that the civilized man is physically superior to the barbarian.

Physically he was very weak.

She arrived at Keseberg's cabin, overwrought mentally, overtaxed physically, and chilled by the freezing night air.

What used to be considered the great superiority of the countryhardship, absence of social excitements and public amusements, simple food, freedom from moral exposurea better knowledge of the human constitution, considered either physically or morally, has shown to be decidedly opposed to health and virtue.

Physically, Nature had promised the man but little.

He was then just of age,supreme in all manly sports, physically a model man, and intellectually, brimming with philosophy and poetry.

She had gone far down-hill physically; but either she did not feel her decadence, or she had grown quite reconciled to it.

They returned this inspection in silenceon Sylvia's part with the keen and welcoming interest she always felt in new people who were well-dressed and physically attractive, but as for Judith with a frankly hostile curiosity, as at some strange and quite unattractive new animal.

"What I want you to be, Trot," said my aunt,"I don't mean physically, but morally; you are very well physicallyis, a firm fellow, a fine, firm fellow, with a will of your own, with determination.

Hovering at her side was Hagar, and feeling it her duty to say a word of comfort the stately lady remarked that it was best the babe should die; that were it her grandchild she should feel relieved; for had it lived, it would undoubtedly have been physically and intellectually feeble.

" Physically, he must be a man of at least twenty-one years of age, upright in body, with the senses of a man, not deformed or dismembered, but with hale and entire limbs as a man ought to be.

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