Otherworldly in a sentence as an adjective

No nothing -- just a bunch of otherworldly programming words.

Ok saw this linked off the Toxel site and thought if anyone is looking for an interesting Burning Man art/camp/idea this would be a cool one. Create some otherworldly 'trees' and hang these bad boys from them.

They are fantastic figures, like the promise of otherworldly aid from a superhero comic.

It wasn't part of the game mechanics of the level, but the the way they were placed produced this otherworldly mesmerizing rhythmical tune.

It hasn't been done yet, but it's not an otherworldly idea.> do you think my mother [...] would happily use bittorrent-based systems tomorrowWhich part of it would make her unhappy?

There was a point in my life, having grown up in north-east England, when I thought this Sun-SGI strip sounded like the most wonderful otherworldly place you could possibly be.

Higher frame rates just do not have that "otherworldly" look that everyone associates with high quality cinema.

""Um, someone was on a computer, and typed things on a keyboard… uh…"is not that different from"How did this otherworldly vortex open and begin spewing demons?

Take away the off-topic stuff and it seemed like most reactions varied from "Good, throw the book at him" to "God that guy was dumb".If Lewis' portrayal is accurate, then Aleynikov is pretty clearly an otherworldly technical type.

Otherworldly definitions

adjective

existing outside of or not in accordance with nature; "find transcendental motives for sublunary action"-Aldous Huxley

See also: nonnatural preternatural transcendental