Literal
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143 examples of Literal in a sentence
And when I say all ages, I mean
literal
babies to your great-great-grandma.
It's hard to get to those levels unless you go through the
literal.
In fact, Dante says you can't understand the three deeper levels unless you first understand the
literal
level, so that's why we're talking literally about bread.
And while it's growing, all these
literal
transformations are taking place.
We pushed them around on the site to make very
literal
contextual relationships.
Breath does, in fact, connect us all in a very
literal
way.
A very
literal
way of showing it is a project we did for a library and a hotel in Copenhagen.
They're disembodied, you know, in a kind of
literal
way.
The test shows that we cannot ignore the
literal
meaning of words even when the
literal
meaning gives the wrong answer.
Just as we cannot ignore the
literal
meaning of words, we cannot ignore the analogies that are triggered by metaphor.
And we rounded the corner and saw the most amazing sight: thousands and thousands of pink flamingos, a
literal
pink carpet for as far as you could see.
You know, we ask America's best to die on
literal
hills in places like Iraq and Afghanistan.
The film is dreadful, in the
literal
sense of the word.
Jean Claude Van Damme's movie career seems to have gone to hell in a handcart so how ironic to see him playing a character who meets the same fate in a
literal
manner at the very start of the movie !
Jim Wynorski strikes again with the very
literal
minded KOMODO VS.
He is a bit tormented, but is more or less playing a regular guy rather than some sort of figurative or
literal
monster.
Oh how i wish "dead time" was more
literal
as opposed to what they refer to it as, but alas, no death, maybe a pillow out of place or a "humming noise" oh wait thats the cat.
While it is not a
literal
biography, Schrader & his co-screenwriter Leonard Scharder (his brother) have taken several incidents from his life, including his sucide and crafted what can best be described as incidental tableaus that are visually sparse and stunning.
The hilarious climax involves the two leads morphing into a winged robot with a gigantic phallus for a head, who personifies "destruction", which has been the path of both characters thus far, their individual minds and later
literal
heads functioning as something like testicles.
I never thought I'd say this about a biopic, but there is a near over-abundance of characterization (especially concerning Kenji Miyazawa's emotions) and too little on the
literal
occurrences in his life--by the end, I'm not sure if he dies (he's supposed to), or if his sister finally dies (she's supposed to), or if the director spent a little too much time on the Galactic Railroad (that's an inside joke, in case you missed it--Miyazawa wrote a children's book called Night on the Galactic Railroad).
Scenes are shot at weird angles -- especially scenes involving figurative and
literal
lady-killer Zachary Scott.
I just took my 11 year old daughter and 8 year old son to this movie and I can't remember a movie where I laughed SO hard --
literal
out loud, deep bursts of laughter because this movie is hilarious.
This sort of indirect address of the audience makes the finale of Dekalog Five that much more profound as Kieslowski (As usual) doesn't stay within the
literal
confines of his theme.
Just as the other parts of the Dekalog don't take their Commandment's theme in it's
literal
sense, neither does Dekalog Five.
The setting is strong, and a case can be made for the
literal
symbolism (the chain, the radiator, the strange blurry man who haunts Rae's libido) being a deliberate outgrowth of superstition and spirituality.
Also, they translation is never right, it's too literal, and screws up the vibe of the movie, even if it's basically saying the same thing.
If you expect more out of Bruce Campbell than what he puts out (in the most
literal
sense) than why in G-d's holy name do you watch his movies?
Some of the characters in the present-day "Tremors" films have ancestors, both figurative and literal, in the past.
Its a religion of one billion people, and these are less than one percent, I am sure the other people of other religions would not like to be represented by the KKK, IRA and many more which are simple small percentage extremists who use outdated and not
literal
passages from the respected books in order to pursue their own revenge, personal, or business matters through their so called religion
BEGIN SPOILER: Fitfully funny and memorable for Mr. Chong's
literal
roach-smoking scene: Chong coolly mashes a stray kitchen cockroach into his pipe's bowl, lights up, coughs and hacks violently for a seeming eternity,then with perfect aplomb and not skipping a beat, re-loads the bowl properly, re-lights, re-tokes.
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