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The Sakyong, which means "king"—or, literally translated, "earth protector"—in Tibetan, is an incarnate lama.
(We're finished, or literally: "We've eaten shit").
(Casalinga means homemade or, literally, "housewife").
"He is lying or literally all of them are".
Knattspyrna is Icelandic for football, or literally "ball-kicking".
The result was English eccentric with off-key pieces woven, metaphorically or literally, into Burberry's style.
"He could sing a symphony" — or, literally, throw himself into song.
And when you get into self-judgments, you're either unattractively arrogant, or, literally, incredibly humble.
Now? Can a man change sexual preference, or literally embrace both?
Yet what does it mean to proclaim something "unwatchable": disturbing, revolting, poor, tedious, or literally inaccessible?
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