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How to use mythically in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word mythically? Here are some examples.

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This has served mythically as a metaphor for the birth of the continent of Europe.
Definitional whirlpools and methodological monsters have realistically, not mythically, engulfed many reviewers and researchers.
Most verse, given the tension between the line and the sentence, has about it a centrifugal force of push and pull that mythically enacts the gravity of an eternal return.
So, to recognize that we are all capable of living mythically allows people involved in activism to be able to reach out to people and get them involved.
Although it has religious significance, mythically it has a pot of gold at the end.
Stories, some literally true, some symbolically or mythically true, have been passed down over the ages to encourage ethical behaviour.
Page Six is mythically the most important thing, gossip-wise, in America.
The embryonic stem cell is an almost mythically powerful and versatile human cell, fleetingly present during the earliest days of embryonal development.
On abandoning Rome for Cyprus c. 160, and possibly Alexandria, Valentinus continued to develop his system of mythically derived religious philosophy.
But Callas was this character who was interesting on many different levels, certainly mythically, and she brought everyone in the cast up a notch.
A priest, a grieving knight, a disgraced itinerant and a headstrong youth who can only dream of becoming a knight join a mission troubled by mythically hostile wilderness and fierce contention over the fate of the girl.
His suffering and death mythically represent all salvific suffering and death from the tortured to the abused in countless heroic acts around the world.
Jennings, while favoring a more religious and thus mythically driven tradition than her peers, nevertheless feels it in her blood, embraces it as inspiration for her art.
Examples from Classical Literature
There were vague stories among the hardy settlers about new lands incredibly distant, mythically rich in interest.
But mythically it is connected with Niflheim, the kingdom of Hela, the shadowy realm of death.
All this, mythically, illustratively, and by no means doctrinally or polemically.
He may be, as mythically conceived, only one out of a crowd of similar magnified non-natural men or lower animals.
In this mythically spiritual atmosphere, all peoples formerly lived and in great part still continue to live.
First we have, in the myths of all races, the most grotesque conceptions of the character of gods when mythically envisaged.
Nature has her law, and if it be not observed, the penalty follows, when she may be said to be mythically angry.
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