Examples of using Literally in English and their translations into Malayalam
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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It literally felt like sandpaper.
Literally, it means"resting place," as in final resting place.
Not literally, but that's what his surroundings were like.
He literally said he had not remarried me to this woman.
Literally, I lifted the heavy things.
Literally, Heart of a Dog.
The body literally starts to die.
Literally… we are moving right along.
Pigs may soon fly- literally.
Because I literally let nobody see it.
But he literally never does anything questionable.
Except if they locked the doors and kept us here literally forever, that would happen.
I knew she didn't mean it literally.
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So we sacrifice the strength of our datastream for a variable blanket of scope that literally floats in the ether.
Should we take it literally should instead Riksbank have written this book while I was able to"lie in the hammock.
If this is true, then we are all, literally, born with brilliant minds and we mustuse it or lose it.
The word choreography literally means"dance-writing" from the Greek words"χορεία"(circular dance, see choreia) and"γραφή"(writing).