Earthly in a sentence as an adjective

They had no earthly clue what they were doing.

All my earthly ambitions boil down to this.

To me it seems far more likely that we have spent our fortunes on earthly matters such as wars and the like.

Lots of lessons learned can likely be transferred to earthly pursuits.

There's no earthly reason to have this live on one server somewhere, except if you want to track people and show them ads.

That is why many of the earthly miracles have had their genesis in humble surroundings.-Nikola Tesla

I mean, I occasionally bid on old SGI workstations on eBay that I have no earthly reason to own, except that I really wanted one, back in the day.

I have no earthly idea how you create a feature that promotes the same in a community where hundreds to thousands of commenters are going to show up on day one.

One cannot help but be assaulted by the image of their most beloved deity or earthly representative engaged in all manner of despicable behaviour.

According to Wikipedia[0]:> The Forbidden City, as the residence of the terrestrial emperor, was its earthly counterpart.

It had been suggested already in Antiquity that the Moon was a perfect mirror and that its markings were reflections of earthly features, but this explanation was easily dismissed because the face of the Moon never changes as it moves about the Earth.

The initial state is much more like a range of continuous values, where 0 is "having literally no security whatsoever" and 1 is "having security no earthly force can overcome in any scenario".No private company has perfect security, and perfect security is not desirable, because incremental security has non-zero cost.

Earthly definitions

adjective

of or belonging to or characteristic of this earth as distinguished from heaven; "earthly beings"; "believed that our earthly life is all that matters"; "earthly love"; "our earthly home"