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Northern Italy
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andropathy
think of internal organs that only men have, such as prostate gland, a woman can't have BPH or cancer since there is no prostate, same apply to testicles.
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The hole in a cask, keg, or barrel through which liquid is poured in or drained out.
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Being perfect doesn't mean you don't make mistakes,being perfect means,you being differently good from others either in a good or bad aspect. But that doesn't means you are above learning,cos everything in life is new.
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Literally is an adverb, yes.
Some example sentences are:
He literally just wet himself.
I will literally be five minutes.
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Badly. He was a bastard, literally. (And when I say literally, I mean it literally)
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Bees are literally as busy as bees. The word "literally" means it is not a simile or a metaphor.
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Sit! = Sitz! (literally: Sit!)
Down! = Platz! (literally: Place!)
Heel! = Bei Fuß! (literally: At foot!)
Attack! = Fass! (literally: Catch!
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The fire engine is literally on fire.
Many people argue that the words literally and irony are misused often in American literature.
I wonder if he meant that literally or figuratively.
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The word for taking things literally is just that, taking things literally. This can be a problem for small children or for people who have trouble detecting sarcasm or humor.
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You can't take Dad literally when he says he's all tied up at work.
After three hours stuck on that plane, we were literally climbing the walls.
It's hard to understand jokes and sarcasm is you always take things literally.
Some christians take every word in the Bible literally while others leave it open for human interpretation.
Since we're literally running on fumes, I'd better stop for gas.
Last fall, our enrollment doubled and we were literally bursting at the seams.
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Literally, electricity. A little less literally, the paid employees of Answers.com.
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There were literally 5 people at swim practice today.
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It literally means "you call yourself", but would be translated as "your name is"
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Literally Translated it means: "Of where are you?"
Not quite so literally translated: "Where are you from?"
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Literally, the word "Reality" means, "The quality or state of being actual or true."
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Literally it means that you have a heart, you physically possess that bodily organ.
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The Greek word for "rule" literally means "to umpire".
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I take it literally mean "in this case." I.e., from the facts about the particular case.
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"Blue blood" LITERALLY means blood that is blue in color.
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Literally Thinking - 2013 was released on:
USA: January 2013
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Karate literally means "empty hand" (kara=empty, te=hand)
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The term "Qur'an" literally means "recitation" or "reading" in Arabic.
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The word "Qur'an" literally means "recitation" or "reading" in Arabic.
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The seats we got for the concert were so good, we could literally see up the band's noses.
Is it really possible to literally laugh yourself to death?
I've literally seen that movie about two dozen times.
The book was so gripping that I literally did not stop reading from the first page to the last.
I was so tired that I literally slept for an entire day, having gone to bed at 8 PM Friday, and having woken up at 9 PM Saturday.
She said that her eyeballs had "literally" popped out of her head, which is something I'd really like to have seen.
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No, that is not right.
The correct spelling is literally.
Some example sentences are:
He is literally the most annoying person I know.
I literally put my keys right there.
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The Latin term for princess is "filia regis", literally meaning "daughter of the king".
The Latin term for princess is "filia regis", literally meaning "daughter of the king".
The Latin term for princess is "filia regis", literally meaning "daughter of the king".
The Latin term for princess is "filia regis", literally meaning "daughter of the king".
The Latin term for princess is "filia regis", literally meaning "daughter of the king".
The Latin term for princess is "filia regis", literally meaning "daughter of the king".
The Latin term for princess is "filia regis", literally meaning "daughter of the king".
The Latin term for princess is "filia regis", literally meaning "daughter of the king".
The Latin term for princess is "filia regis", literally meaning "daughter of the king".
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As with the Spanish olla podrida, pot pourri literally means rotten pot.
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literally or figuratively?
literally- recycle, give to Goodwill, or trash
figuratively- think of something else
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Invaders come to the lands of Russia and Russia becomes literally involved in the war.
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The cast of Literally Thinking - 2013 includes: Devin Klink
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