Aún no tenemos significados para "speak figuratively".
1I speak figuratively, awaiting the time when they will be scattered in earnest.
2Of course, when I say bread and cheese, I speak figuratively.
3I do not speak figuratively, but mean what I say.
4Especially of late, I have found my demon of wrath-tospeak figuratively-toomuch for me.
5When I say road I speak figuratively.
6For the second point, we often speak figuratively of tyrants enslaving a country; but Teutons do literally enslave.
7And chiefly for this reason: it is an attempt to use a boat on land, or a wagon on water, to speak figuratively.
8The impulse to want to loosen the pressure cooker doesn't mean that you have to take the lid all the way off, to speak figuratively.
9They made my blood fairly curdle, and I am not speaking figuratively.
10In the case of the newspaper, of course, I'm speaking figuratively.
11Are you speaking figuratively, or do you mean a flesh-and-blood brother?
12Of course, you will note that I am speaking figuratively rather than literally.
13Strictly speaking , this was incorrect, unless one counted Methuselah; but perhaps Mr Galloway spoke figuratively.
14The foreman, he judged, was speaking figuratively.
15Again I spoke figuratively, my young friend.
16He should not even speak of acids reddening vegetable-blues upon mere hearsay, unless he is speaking figuratively.
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