Examples of 'you quite literally' in a sentence

Meaning of "you quite literally"

You quite literally: A phrase used to emphasize the literal truth of a statement or description. It is employed to highlight the accuracy or exactness of a claim, indicating that the following statement should be interpreted word for word

How to use "you quite literally" in a sentence

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you quite literally
I am wishing you quite literally the best.
You quite literally saved my life.
That is because you quite literally do.
But you quite literally got beneath my skin.
If you are a young Catholic you quite literally can't trust.
You quite literally give them a piece of yourself.
I got into your head . But you quite literally got beneath my skin.
You quite literally shut yourself off from everything.
How is that not warm? I am wishing you quite literally the best.
Then you quite literally roll a thick sheet of solid gold on top of it.
He offered you a merciful alternative, which you quite literally blew back in his face . ".
You quite literally have no idea how I spend my evenings.
I'm wishing you quite literally the best.
You quite literally put your service together on the back of an envelope?
You changed everything for me. You… you quite literally saved my life.

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When you sit, you quite literally sit on the piriformis muscles and the sciatic nerve.
For the love of God, man, are you quite literally insane? No!
Hansen: You quite literally had people from all walks of life.
NECHAMKIN, And yet, you quite literally blow them up.
You quite literally saved my life . Thank you, my friend.
If you are asleep, you quite literally do not give yourself the chance to overeat.
Are you quite literally insane? Sorry.
Are you quite literally insane?
Are you quite literally insane? For the love of God, man.

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