Examples of 'be a literal' in a sentence

Meaning of "be a literal"

be a literal - to interpret something exactly as stated, without metaphor or exaggeration

How to use "be a literal" in a sentence

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The interpretation of the section is to be a literal one.
I did not want it to be a literal interpretation of something.
But it is more generally thought to be a literal needle.
There will be a literal physical resurrection of the body.
It may not have to be a literal pig.
It may be a literal spanking or the denial of a cherished privilege.
Some believe hell to be a literal place.
There will be a literal temple constructed during the millennium.
The issue is whether there will be a literal millennium at all.
This would be a literal interpretation of that established in the written regulations.
The five months of this torment will be a literal hell on earth.
This can be a literal or a variable.
Calluses are patches of thick skin caused by friction and they can be a literal pain.
This is not meant to be a literal representation of anything or anyone.
George Bush can not be a literal.

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String can be a literal or an expression.
LDS members typically believe the book to be a literal historical record.
It means to be a literal son of God by birth.
The following studies will further prove that this kingdom will be a literal kingdom on Earth.
Stress can be a literal killer.
For some people with depression or anxiety, treatment with antidepressants can be a literal lifesaver.
It was not meant to be a literal interpretation.
This could be a literal place such as in Ethiopia for Rastafarians for example.
The duration of this reign will be a literal one thousand years.
That would be a literal pain in the butt ( as the well as on your back ).
Amillennialists believe that this will not be a literal one thousand year period.
There is going to be a literal earthly kingdom in the future, it & apos ; s promised.
In the beginning, this will be a literal gathering.
She could be a literal green-eyed monster.
Who said the dragon has to be a literal dragon?
It will be a literal bonanza.
This diet is easy to follow and can be a literal life-saver.
A landline can be a literal lifesaver in an emergency, as well.
First, Richman defines a nonnegative decimal number to be a literal decimal expansion.
Is it meant to be a literal translation or not?
Then me . If this is Mary we are dealing with, she could be a literal green-eyed monster.
That equality should be a literal fact as well as a spiritual ideal ;.
If this is Mary we're dealing with, Then me. she could be a literal green-eyed monster.
Could it be a literal reference?
If this is Mary we are dealing with, she could be a literal green-eyed monster.
It will be a literal glass castle in my garden ., D.
The Granfaloon in Castlevania would be a literal representation of this idea.
Could it be a literal sword? Enoch's Sword.
I suppose the story does not have to be a literal translation, anyway.
Could it be a literal sword?
I gather from this expression, first, that it will be a literal appearing and an actual sight.
So I believe there will be a literal 1,000 years of peace on Earth called a millennium.
Now that she's dead, it will be a literal fortune.
This must be a literal river.
She says for this reason, the technology could be a literal life-saver for less experience surgeons.

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