0 in a way that uses words and phrases with a more imaginative meaning than usual:
It does this both figuratively (by rekindling interest in it) and literally, by organising concerts, releasing records, distributing those releases and other merchandise.
In this sense, the two ideas (nation and empire) were inextricably linked, literally and figuratively.
Utilized predominantly figuratively, in the vocabulary of cultural studies, the term ' ' adoption' ' designates processes of incorporation at work in colonization.
The voice is thus, literally and figuratively, disembodied.
The other homograph, however, is one of those slippery words with meanings that slide into each other and then become figuratively extended.
Only occasionally does one singer move outside of the performance plane to take centre stage, either literally or figuratively.
Yet these fantasies return forcefully in her fiction, often "haunted" both literally and figuratively by the maternal voice.
Figuratively speaking, an event corresponds to a word, for example, a noun, a verb, an adjective, and so on.
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