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1 I was sick and still am about this, I mean literally sick.
2 He threw me out, and by that I mean literally .
3 Almost all agree that immortality won't mean literally living forever.
4 He had taken a high seat amongst the devils of the land-I mean literally .
5 Instead I lost a foot -and I mean literally a foot and a foot.
6 Oh, I don't mean literally , though that's possible too.
7 That would mean literally hundreds of thousands of dollars.
8 Oh, she's an old Florentine; I mean literally an old one; not a modern outsider.
9 I don't mean the Oscars, I mean literally .
10 Did he mean literally nobody bought it?
11 I do mean literally , in many respects.
12 I mean literally that she pushes the search for perfection too far-thather merits are in themselves overstrained.
13 Do you mean literally or figuratively?
14 No, I didn't mean literally .
15 Do you mean literally , Mr.
16 My first taste, and I mean literally , came just after lunch on Wednesday when wind brought smoke across town.
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