Sentence examples for literally meant from inspiring English sources

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Does this mean I'm literally meant to go out in my pyjamas?

He didn't mean for me to perform fellatio on him; I would not have literally meant for him to have sex with himself; and so forth.

"Polpetto was literally meant to be a little Polpo, a sister restaurant serving meatballs and pizza, exactly the same menu," she explains.

At that moment, the soft-spoken Ms. Maldonado, her long, dark hair caught in a ponytail, quite literally meant the radio blare of tinny Latino beats.

Over Christmas Mourinho reiterated his desire to return to England "in a couple of years" - although he later clarified his comments, explaining he had not literally meant two years, but a few.

Laws that prohibit restraints on workers go back to the origins of antitrust law, centuries ago, in England, when the "restraint of trade" literally meant "unreasonable restraint" on people practicing their trades — like bakers and blacksmiths.

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It literally means nothing.

Jihad literally means striving.

Counterfeit literally means imitation.

Autophagy literally means "self-eating".

"And I literally mean death.

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