A mistake in printed matter resulting from mechanical failures of some kind.
Limited to the explicit meaning of a word or text.
Being or reflecting the essential or genuine character of something.
1 The Christian literal movement is, of course, famous for its conservative politics.
2 I know what you're thinking -in a very literal sense, actually.
3 It was a safe house in the literal sense of the word.
4 Seconds later, the opening appeared-andin the literal sense of the term.
5 Yes, the first step into the internet is a literal echo chamber.
6 Second, if not as literal fact, how should we take the story?
7 That knowledge was now vital in the literal sense of the word.
8 But a literal reading of the text without context can be misleading.
9 These limits require that we reject the literal truth of the Bible.
10 His association is not just god of the literal hunting of animals.
11 To explain: I am a literal Christmas Carol, albeit an early one.
12 Others will test the waters in the more literal and revealing sense.
13 Freud said that the subconscious never speaks to us in literal language.
14 In the most literal way I needed to find my feet again.
15 The allegorical meaning of the poem is hidden under the literal one.
16 A highly political spirituality, it is literal and intolerant in its vision.
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