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    real


    1. " He didn't have the faintest clew what that Yingolian number meant in a real date


    2. Do you see how those four words: can't, always, never, and try, start out as thoughts in your head and then they become real because you say them, you declare them and you bring them into existence


    3. Somehow it seemed much more real, knowing this body had actually been born under a different sun and he wasn't some dubious translation from dead flesh to electricity and then back to the flesh of a good friend's hot-box daughter


    4. teach is working for them it means it is a real deal


    5. have to live this way because I real y don’t know how long I have to


    6. visual media, explain to her that these images are not real, that they


    7. Even if the pain people weren't real, just to write that


    8. "They were real," Jorma said "across the Pentuush Waste from here on the northwest of the Elvish sea, in the far reaches of the Korst


    9. “But here’s the real kicker


    10. It would have been so nice if it that relationship had been real

    11. God’s word is real and absolute


    12. The real story is that it is most likely very difficult to program the autoresponders or whatever item they are trying to talk you out of


    13. Easy accessibility, undivided attention, proper 'listening', showing of real care and the faith developed over a period of time are the major aspects of successful consultation


    14. "He has an inordinate amount of his wealth tied up in that piece of real estate


    15. None of it seemed real at all


    16. Seeing his real face again, peaceful and lifeless, broke her


    17. You're the real Brandon


    18. I'm the real one


    19. "It's Brandon! It's the real Brandon!"


    20. “Hence the most obvious solution, and the only real source of victory…” Vinnie mumbled to himself

    21. "Yes!" with excitement, "A real one! At least he found a rich friend who took it!" She wasn't a good enough judge of expressions to be sure that her excitement was genuine


    22. “I’ll show you what a real mission specialist does! A real mission specialist is not someone who’s too scared to even go out on a mission,” Vinnie said


    23. She’ll probably go to college and marry a doctor but never actually pursue a real profession of her own, especially after she has his first child


    24. For real happiness, whatever you choose for yourself, give to another


    25. ” Chev hates it when people use his real name, which is the point


    26. He doesn’t have a comeback, though, because “Dizzie” is Dizzie’s real name—her dad was a jazz fan


    27. She wished she could have seen the real thing, not just the dimly-lit base of the tunnel rim and the hewn rock disappearing into the blacker black of the mountainside against the black but star-strewn sky above


    28. Medfly spraying of Malathion or any other chemical is wasted effort and will not affect the real cause of the Medfly spreading in southern Calif


    29. Medfly infestations are spreading throughout the world! Even this is not the real cause of the Medfly problem


    30. The real cause is chemicals and the imbalances they have wreaked upon our planets eco-system

    31. So, while you should continue to shift your portfolio towards bonds you should still keep a part of investment in the stock market, which have in recent decades generated real returns


    32. Physical power was one thing, but he had no real idea of what she was capable of, he didn’t know what other tricks she could be hiding


    33. He was caught already! How did this happen? The United Order wasn’t supposed to know any of their real identities, let alone where Johnny lived


    34. ’ I said, feeling just as though I have woken up after a bad dream … all shaky and unsure of what is real and what is not


    35. She was using all her control to keep herself from running in panic as it was, without some contact with real land, she wouldn't have been able to maintain her control now


    36. One of the main reasons was to have a real lover and not just a cherub


    37. "Why do we have to live with this old bottle of pop? He ain't my real pa anyhow!"


    38. "Now go do yer panhandlin' exercises! Y'only got a week 'til your 13th birthday and then ye'll be a real panhandler


    39. Ma did that sometimes when she was real fired up over something or when she was having one of her fits


    40. He never did any real parenting or nothing

    41. She felt really stupid about that now, and like a real heel


    42. The real strength was waiting patiently for her return wasn't it? As well as letting her know that he would be fine until then, and letting her know that her position with him was secure, though it was filled by a temp till then


    43. This is not real, is it?


    44. You are not real! You are not here!


    45. He learned that an overdose was a very real danger and that it erased the brain, leaving the body a vegetable till it died


    46. What you might need is to discover for yourself what people involved in real spiritual practice have discovered for thousands of years


    47. designed to give the old goat a real eyeful


    48. Real smart kid


    49. My first taste of real hostilities wasn’t the whizz of a


    50. "Also the big idiot actually thinks he's a real bloody policeman














































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    Synonyms for "real"

    real real number tangible material substantial existent veridical actual genuine literal rattling really very substantive physical incarnate palpable corporal authentic true sincere indisputable undeniable factual

    "real" definitions

    any rational or irrational number


    the basic unit of money in Brazil; equal to 100 centavos


    an old small silver Spanish coin


    being or occurring in fact or actuality; having verified existence; not illusory


    no less than what is stated; worthy of the name


    not to be taken lightly


    capable of being treated as fact


    being or reflecting the essential or genuine character of something


    of, relating to, or representing an amount that is corrected for inflation


    having substance or capable of being treated as fact; not imaginary


    (of property) fixed or immovable


    coinciding with reality


    used as intensifiers; `real' is sometimes used informally for `really'; `rattling' is informal