Encara no tenim significats per a "figurative sense".
1Very probably, writers on yoga employ this language in a figurative sense.
2My northern friend was using the word in a figurative sense.
3There is no need to lose our heads-inthe figurative sense at least.
4I use the word 'founded' in a literal as well as figurative sense.
5No, not in the usual figurative sense of that term.
6To "blow-up" effectively, whether in a literal or figurative sense, is difficult.
7He has come home, not in the figurative sense, but in the quite literal sense.
8The adjective "pure" must be understood in the figurative sense of the mantram.
9In a figurative sense he'd gone the extra mile.
10Through our thought-forces we have creative power, not in a figurative sense, but in reality.
11Take your Johnson, and look out the adjective Scurvy, in its higher or figurative sense.
12Is this "woman Jezebel" to be taken in a literal or figurative sense?
13Dalzell had used the word "gig" in a figurative sense.
14Death is frequently used in a figurative sense to denote misery, and life to signify happiness.
15We must, therefore, necessarily endeavour after some figurative sense, not liable to so insuperable an objection.
16This word is now used much oftener in a figurative sense than to describe the actual thing.
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