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psychically

[sahy-kik-lee] / ˈsaɪ kɪk li /


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In this incisive, tragic account of the toll of war on the psychically wounded veteran, Salinger introduces Seymour Glass.

From The Wall Street Journal

What we know is that 31 people died, 16,000 structures were destroyed, and an untold number of people may never recover financially or psychically.

From Los Angeles Times

In Dan Chaon’s novel, a pair of psychically gifted twins find a home, of sorts, among a crew of circus freaks.

From The Wall Street Journal

Being on the receiving end of a federal criminal investigation destroys you personally, professionally and psychically — even if you eventually prevail.

From Salon

It lifts some of the burden of travel, so that you can psychically inhabit the remarkable reality of flight.

From Los Angeles Times