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It occurs to me that "Control your exit" is advice that's figuratively true, too.

Mr Huckabee's weakness is the worry that he may be a lightweight figuratively as well as literally.

Cock and ducks fighting for food-used figuratively of struggle for Benefit Between Big and small men

The constant excitement of new challenges and not knowing what was around the next corner in Beijing -- both literally and figuratively -- kept him sharp.

It is an old custom in business circle that both sides should strike a plank to mean a deal was clinched. Now used figuratively to mean a final decision was made.

For one thing, the five New York Dons were in the old Sicilian tradition, they were "men with a belly" meaning, figuratively, power and courage; and literally, physical flesh, as if the two went together, as indeed they seem to have done in Sicily.

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She is, figuratively speaking, holding a gun to his head.

These verbs mean to set upon, physically or figuratively.

More importantly, pointless graphics push the valuable details to the periphery - literally and figuratively.

Watching a big soccer match can strain a fan's heart - not just figuratively, but literally, German researchers reported on Wednesday.

Mrs. Doctor was a trim rosy-cheeked, silver-haired little lady who took Anne at once to her heart, literally and figuratively.

It was great running with a group of people in varying shapes, literally and figuratively. It was also harder because now I sometimes had to finish a run when I didn't feel so great.

Well, figuratively speaking.

To put away the pen and keep the mouth tight-used figuratively of a wise man

The Special Curriculum is breaking new ground, literally and figuratively, and the students are embracing it with such zeal.

In today's Gospel, Jesus visits a building-the Temple still under construction, and speaks figuratively of the new Temple-His Body.

A fine remedy for our anxieties over our low status in society may be to travel—whether literally or figuratively, by viewing works of art—through the gigantic spaces of the world.要消除社会地位低下引起的焦虑,旅行可能是一个好方法,通过实际的旅行或在艺术作品中神游,去感受世界的广阔无垠。

having nimble fingers literally or figuratively; especially for stealing or picking pockets.

Pep up your old system: What if a potential buyer wants to figuratively kick the tires of your PC before plunking down cash for it?

The word is used figuratively in the context.

When you have a bitter taste in your mouth there is a sharp sensation that figuratively bites.

Employees will be, figuratively speaking, in the driver's seat.

The Uranian side of many Aquarians is predominant, and they are iconoclasts in one way or another. They foment rebellion - figuratively or literally - because Uranus drives them to seek freedom.

It's a word you use when you say something that shouldn't just be interpreted figuratively.

At work, running on the spot (figuratively). A mirage of coffee is before me. Can I justify an espresso on the way to the bank?

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