in the literal sense造句1. His story is incredible in the literal sense of the word .
2. A trade war is not a war in the literal sense.
3. To most people, such a home base, in the literal sense, needs more than one person for sustenance and in generational extension.
4. Mercury is a planet of travel, not always in the literal sense of the word, but in the metaphorical sense; that is, you like to be continually exposed to new ideas and experiences together.
5. In the literal sense of the word , I heard nothing.
6. either in the literal sense or, more generally, in developments driven by resonance between the ideas of different workers.
7. Or maybe Forks was making me crazy in the literal sense of the word.
8. His story is incredible in the literal sense of the word, ie It is impossible to believe him, so he must be lying.
9. Ray S., who came to see me, was not a carpenter in the literal sense but a millwright.
10. However, it is obvious that the novel is in many ways conventional, in the literal sense ofthe traditional Bildungsroman.
11. When Yeats aestheticizes the political, he makes it moving, moving in the literal sense of, I think, emotionally engaging and cathartic.