Literally
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1645 examples of Literally in a sentence
And I mean
literally.
Well, this is
literally
thought for food.
So much of what is happening in the Middle East is washing up quite
literally
onto European shores.
Literally
and neurologically.
Now we can quite
literally
change our perspective, because we can rotate it around all of the axes and view it from different perspectives.
We could
literally
change the world.
The company was so offended, they
literally
withdrew the offer and my brother was left with nothing.
In order to control climate, CO2 emissions have to
literally
go to zero because it's the cumulative emissions that drive heating on the planet.
The second thing you should notice is that the bulk of the growth comes from the developing countries, from China, from India, from the rest of the world, which includes South Africa and Indonesia and Brazil, as most of these countries move their people into the lower range of lifestyles that we
literally
take for granted in the developed world.
We're creating a world that we have
literally
never seen before; organizing families based on love and not by blood, guiding by a compassion that so few of us have been shown ourselves.
Exploring, innovating to change the way we live and work are what we as humans do, and in space exploration, we're
literally
moving beyond the boundaries of Earth.
And finally we have a pen where we can
literally
rewrite the genetic code in that location.
Thousands of labs
literally
have this in hand today, and they're doing important research.
They were so busy doing other people's jobs, they
literally
ran out of time and energy to get their own work completed.
When we started out, I thought I was going to find so much corruption, I was
literally
going to either die or get killed in the process.
Hopefully, not
literally.
What can they possibly learn if their bodies are
literally
going hungry?
It's
literally
like trying to build a statue out of a pile of dust.
Then we can use chemistry to arrange
literally
billions of these particles into the pattern we need to build circuits.
Well, this air is a really stable molecule that will
literally
be part of the air once it's released, for the next 300 to 400 years, before it's broken down.
It's so heavy, in fact, that when you breathe it in, whatever words you speak are kind of
literally
heavy as well, so they dribble down your chin and drop to the floor and soak into the cracks.
Very soon, you'll
literally
be able to show something you've made, you've designed, to a computer, and it will look at it and say, "Sorry, homie, that'll never work.
There were
literally
hundreds of them.
You're
literally
in your own world.
Over the course of this week, we
literally
spoke our life stories to each other, from start to finish.
While the elevated train rumbled overhead on its track, quite
literally
the room reverberated with each passing train car.
In those four-to-six weeks, your molecules become other molecules; you
literally
transform.
So, literally, a few minutes before that, I downloaded this scientific paper about calculations on avian defecation, which is really quite interesting, because it turns out you can model this as something called "Poiseuille flow," and you can learn an awful lot about the physics of the avian rectum.
The study of dinosaurs may, literally, one day save the planet.
He called the agent he had found an "invisible microbe" and gave it the name "bacteriophage," which,
literally
translated, means "bacteria eater."
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