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Sentence count:156+10Posted:2016-07-16Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: actuallyexactlyreallyword-for-wordAntonym: figurativelySimilar words: literaryafter allrallyeliteoverallliberalfederalfuneralMeaning: [ˈlɪt(ə)rəlɪ]  adv. 1. in a literal sense 2. (intensifier before a figurative expression) without exaggeration. 
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61 The leisurewear industry would come apart at the seams, literally, without this indispensable fastening.
62 The ground in front... was literally covered with the dead and wounded.
63 By literally washing it out, the detoxification process can start.
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64 Tai Ki had literally been chewed to pieces in midocean.
65 Our unique combination of skills has helped literally thousands of companies.
66 Wolves play a similar style, and at times one yearned for some one to set the ball rolling ... literally.
67 The techniques of control used in contingency tables involved literally holding a variable constant by considering its categories one at a time.
68 In a flash I realised that my propeller was tearing great chunks out of his cockpit and he was quite literally trapped.
69 When the cotton crop failed or when prices dropped because it was too abundant, blacks almost literally starved.
70 There were literally thousands of competitors from all the London boroughs, along with an equal number of supporters and spectators.
71 Before our eyes the land is literally being ripped apart.
72 Touch-operated computer terminals are placed at strategic points allowing us, quite literally, to have the ancient world at our fingertips.
73 It is a society where there is literally no privacy and where the government is in complete control.
74 But what happened to me was that my head was bitten off almost literally.
75 It is entirely possible that our backwater of a planet is literally the only one that has ever borne life.
76 Sometimes, allusions to physical proximity were unavoidable, but it was never, on any occasion, represented literally.
77 A lot of actors in his position right now would be literally pleading their case.
78 Nowadays we literally can not afford to neglect the investment, the hard financial investment, stored in our built environment.
79 She then literally jumped in her seat as a huge peal of thunder crashed directly overhead.
80 And I literally got into a shouting contest with somebody the first month of the job.
81 For weeks afterwards she had been quite literally sick with the pain.
82 His dusty and impoverished desert nation, after all, is under attack from all sides, rhetorically and literally.
83 A climber literally crawls, hand over hand, up a vertical face, sinking the ax with every step.
84 The 43-year-old mum went through six weeks of agony after her skin literally peeled off.
85 In those days, much of the daily press was literally for sale.
86 Our tendency to reward failure has literally crippled our efforts to help the poor.
87 They quite literally fought naked because clothing might protect you from the wound.
88 Fortunately, we are rarely called upon to sacrifice our lives literally.
89 If we all did the things we are capable of doing, we would literally astound ourselves. Thomas A. Edison 
90 Think how nice it would be to have on clean clothes and not literally smell like a goat.
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