Examples of 'is quite literally' in a sentence
Meaning of "is quite literally"
is quite literally - Emphasizes that something is being described in a very literal or straightforward manner without exaggeration or metaphorical interpretation
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This is quite literally life and death.
Because obtaining my powers is quite literally what made me me.
It is quite literally this ancient symbol of womanhood.
Shooting a clown is quite literally deafening.
It is quite literally a drug that speeds people up.
Learning to play guitar is quite literally a painful experience.
It is quite literally a technological dream but in time.
Their influence is quite literally everywhere.
It is quite literally top and centre of your profile page.
Coping with a sore throat is quite literally a pain.
Faith is quite literally the act of being sure.
There is nothing outside of it because it is quite literally everything.
Which is quite literally a walk in the park.
The industrialization of our food system is quite literally killing us.
The ego is quite literally a fearful thought.
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We should not be attempting to redeem a man who is quite literally a serial killer.
Everything is quite literally at the front door.
But this kind of disgust at kidney markets is quite literally killing people.
This is quite literally true of your physical being.
The traffic is quite literally.
It is quite literally the least you can do.
The saikyo glass building is quite literally glass on all sides.
This is quite literally their reason for being.
The woman you will be looking for is quite literally a character assassin.
That is quite literally part of the job.
It turns out this physical contact is quite literally bringing us closer together.
She is quite literally a kid in many ways.
The biggest reason for this is quite literally the nature of the beast.
It is quite literally the story of our lives.
And your inner wisdom is quite literally your inner compass.
It is quite literally a box that does nothing.
The full extent of any maritime disaster is quite literally submerged in the murky depths.
That is quite literally money for nothing.
Rising seas and coastal erosion mean the ocean is quite literally at their doorsteps.
My mind is quite literally filled to the brim.
For Cathedral adherents the sky is quite literally falling.
The man is quite literally a human cockroach.
All of the history and culture of Edinburgh is quite literally on your doorstep.
Kai is quite literally my worst enemy.
The Vitamin C that is found in oranges is quite literally a lifesaver.
God is quite literally handing us this fine automobile.
The Registry of Resorts is quite literally our online catalogue.
It is quite literally a rock floating in space.
The region of Tremblant is quite literally our outdoor playground.
It is quite literally the set the entire block hinges on.
And sometimes the story is quite literally handed to us on a plate.
It is quite literally everything that contributes to the result in his hand.
Well the answer is quite literally up in smoke.
It is quite literally one of the only places the children have to feel safe.
But as a car per se, it is quite literally rubbish.
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