Sentences with literally
lit·er·al·ly
L l - We've got to get the economy under control or it will literally eat us up.
- Putting on an opera is a tremendous enterprise involving literally hundreds of people.
- An effective headline will literally force your potential customers to learn more.
- When used correctly, you can literally reprogram your mind for success.
- The word 'volk' translates literally as 'folk'.
- There were literally thousands of people
- Sharing and teaching a powerful method that is literally growing peoples organizations overnight.
- Having started his first business in the 2nd grade Tyron has been deep in the world of business literally all of his life!
- To translate a passage literally
- What does the word mean literally?
- Alfresco dining at Lentil As Anything, where the food is, quite literally, priceless.
- The use of literally as an intensifier is common, esp in informal contexts. In some cases, it provides emphasis without adding to the meaning: the house was literally only five minutes walk away. Often, however, its use results in absurdity: the news was literally an eye-opener to me. It is therefore best avoided in formal contexts
- To translate literally.
- The city was literally destroyed.
- I literally died when she walked out on stage in that costume.
- When I saw on the news that there would be no school tomorrow because of the snowstorm, I literally jumped for joy, and hit my head on the ceiling fan.
- You literally put it in the microwave for five minutes and it's done.