Literally
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1645 examples of Literally in a sentence
And as we moved forward, her excitement only grew, and as we finally got to the front of the line, and number 58 unfurled her poster to be signed by the princesses, I could
literally
feel the excitement running through her body.
And so I did at first think very
literally
about this in terms of all right, we'll take Pearl Harbor and we'll add it to Los Angeles and we'll make this apocalyptic dawn on the horizon of the city.
So for the cover, then, I had this illustration done which is
literally
more palatable and reminds us that it's best to approach the digestive system from this end.
We were quite
literally
hanging on for our lives and doing so on a knife edge.
Which could
literally
be happening any second now.
The trio sought to combat their alienation by
literally
integrating themselves in public streets.
They
literally
put nooses on themselves, and then they went off to their jobs, whatever they were.
Our nation's highways, airports and truck stops are
literally
used as modern-day slave routes.
These two Kenyan ladies were best friends from neighboring villages, but they'd stopped seeing each other, literally, for 10 years, because both had gone blind from a curable condition called cataracts.
He
literally
went around his village, hand-picking all of the men that were abusive to their partners, and committed to turn them into better husbands and fathers.
It is called building relationships,
literally
one block at a time.
Well, the transition to democracy in South Africa in 1994 was
literally
a dream come true for many of us.
I've just come back from Pakistan, where
literally
thousands of people came to my lectures, because they were yearning, first of all, to hear a friendly Western voice.
Over 17 goals, there are then 169 targets and
literally
hundreds of indicators.
This may shock you, but we're
literally
reading this person's brain in real time.
For example, they are not allowed to buy a bus ticket or to rent a hotel room, so many families
literally
sleep in the streets.
And then I remember that there's an object we see every day that would
literally
fit one million Earths inside it.
Such a beach would continue for
literally
hundreds of millions of miles.
Some physicists think the space-time continuum is
literally
infinite, and that it contains an infinite number of so-called pocket universes with varying properties.
It's hardly even a metaphor because many of our reefs now are
literally
bacteria and algae and slime.
It's quite
literally
got everything, from the very big to the very small.
Right away, they
literally
gave me the key to the lab, so I could experiment into the night, every night.
It was like
literally
having your roster devastated.
And because death is a subject that many of us find quite uncomfortable to talk about, the exhibition was designed to be quite playful, so that people would
literally
engage with it.
As new reefs form, a new world
literally
starts to evolve, a world that continuously amazes me.
Authors of science fiction and fantasy
literally
build worlds.
In the 20th century, we
literally
spent trillions of dollars building infrastructure to get water to our cities.
It
literally
translates to "death to mother and child."
So I
literally
took my dried weeds in hand, there were several more of them, and went knocking from door to door to find out who could teach me how to weave these water hyacinth stems into ropes.
And I mean literally, you're surrounded by painted curtains, the original decoration of this chapel.
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