physicality

[ UK /fˈɪzɪkˈælɪti/ ]
NOUN
  1. preoccupation with satisfaction of physical drives and appetites
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How To Use physicality In A Sentence

  • Its choreography is dense with invention, its dancers project a fine fierce physicality and an alert, emotional presence. Stephen Petronio Company – review
  • Furthermore, the underlying suggestion of an inherent connection between physicality and culture seems awkwardly reductive.
  • Second, a sense that writers, readers and books should dwell in a pure, fluffy space in the clouds, removed from tawdry concerns of image… or even, perhaps, human physicality.
  • These frozen, silent moments were punctuated by the hum, whir and click of slide projectors changing and revolving, reminding us of their outdatedness and sheer physicality.
  • There's not another guitarist to rival the sheer physicality of his work.
  • But her narrative gains from the tangible physicality of theatre and gleefully combines eroticism and wit.
  • I find the physicality and immediateness of real life shopping makes it harder for me to resist my impulse buys. Are You A Big Spender or a Cheapskate?
  • The Predators are off to a perfect 3-0 start, and while they may not play the flashiest brand of hockey, they're a team that matches up well against the Capitals, particularly when considering their speed and physicality on defense. Preparing for the Predators
  • It will ask the question about physicality and power and the direction the game is going. Times, Sunday Times
  • I was struck by the sheer physicality of his piano playing.
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