Use "literally" in a sentence
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literally
1. It literally breaks our overnight fast, which can last from 12 to 16 hours depending on what time we had dinner the previous night
2. Having a good database is literally a license to print money
3. Question: Last year we had moths growing in a cereal box in the pantry and they literally took over
4. some confusion is inevitable: Could he be a playful, elf-like man who comes down from the canyon at dawn to sprinkle dew over the ground before others awaken? Or simply a wonderfully unobtrusive groundskeeper who literally fades into the landscape while dutifully taking care of the foliage? Actually
5. It isn’t as bad as I thought … more neglected than anything and by the time I have sorted out the furniture which had been thrown in here – literally, by the look of some of it - and vacuumed the carpet, the place doesn’t look too bad
6. were a solid burned mush, they were literally stuck together!
7. what had happened! Jesus took the pain of my son and literally raised
8. "If Zamir was such a big fish in London and Europe how did he end up, quite literally, in our little neck of the woods here in Ireland?"
9. I was literally trapped
10. It wouldn't be the first time he had made a law enforcer disappear and he would enjoy the slow task of peeling him down, literally, to the essential weakness underlying all human bravado
11. nelson said that Jesus’ words in Greek are literally mean
12. He has to literally shake his head out of the bewilderment when she laughs
13. The solution to his problem stares him in the face, literally
14. Their meal arrived, berry pancakes and bacon strips was what he called it, here the slang translated literally to 'patters and toast
15. Obviously this isn’t necessary to take absolutely literally
16. Whilst agents working across could always fall back on the Migraine Association, it was preferred by the Errdian powers that be that such a course of action was literally the last to be used under any circumstances
17. It takes a lot out of you and you wake up literally starving
18. He literally tripped and fell on her
19. ’ He replied literally … his mind considering the suggestion
20. God and we have become one – literally
21. Rah literally dropped him on the mesa where Big John and Steve waited
22. I went on to literally point fingers at him and I informed him that I knew of his escapades
23. I didn't get angry because my body could no longer tolerate the effort or stress, so right then my mind forgot that conversation literally by the time I walked out
24. They literally won't be satisfied until I'm dead and that's before this book
25. your body can literally be inhabited by the invisible
26. those early days of her breakup had literally become
27. she was connected enough to her son to literally “feel
28. It is possible to have a phobia about literally anything
29. literally walking on air, about an inch off the floor
30. I mean this very literally!
31. of joy, and I could literally feel in the moment that
32. I use magnets because I believe they literally
33. that a magnet can literally magnify your thought-
34. power to literally become a healer by releasing trapped
35. so weak that they literally could not resist the slightest
36. Literally, it creates a wall of
37. practices and literally burned her Bible in front of her
38. ’ I replied, taking her question literally
39. wall that literally exists around your heart
40. Instead, I have found a treatment that has literally
41. be literally anywhere in the world
42. and it seemed that she would have literally “climbed
43. Although Allison was literally on the other side
44. system… that could literally cost you thousands of dollars, or you can choose to
45. There are literally hundreds of FREE themes to choose from out there
46. It is a sad fact of life, that even in our enlightened society, women still shoulder the responsibility to a large extent when it comes to being left literally holding the baby
47. The experience literally shines a light on the truth of what is
48. Suspended in the water, his fate literally hung in the balance
49. She was struck by a sudden sense of how far away this tiny world was from the so-called civilised society she was used to, far both literally in that it was some miles from the nearest town and also mystically with its silent brooding landscape
50. words translated literally – in his head – as “Nest of Dragons” and the