literally Definition In Czech

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Examples of literally

  • And the derived verb ch'oolanink - literally 'to heart someone' - refers to caring for, maintaining, or feeding another living entity.

  • On one hand, actual levels of trust are often so great that we cannot literally hold physicians to superhuman expectations.

  • Personnel were being worked literally round the clock.

  • The performer's hand is fully inside the glove and literally internal to it.

  • Or perhaps there is a perfectly acceptable, philosophically respectable sense in which, quite literally, states have mental states.

  • It does this both figuratively (by rekindling interest in it) and literally, by organising concerts, releasing records, distributing those releases and other merchandise.

  • In previous formulations of projection strictness analysis, the two forms of demand were confused (literally) by the lifting trick.

  • The user's request may not express literally what the user wants to know.

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