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/ˈfɪg
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rətɪvli/
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At least not figuratively
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Can one recharge / charge up himself figuratively.
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Can we use the word "apprentice" figuratively?
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clenched-ass (figuratively)
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critical point(figuratively)
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Dawkins, pinning them down, Chopra and Kumar speaking more figuratively, right?
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"demise" used figuratively
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Hit in the crease (figuratively)
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Is deep figuratively synonymous with profound?
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is elevated—both literally and figuratively
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Literally vs figuratively
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live on an island, figuratively and literally
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metaphorically/figuratively
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more than figuratively dangerous
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On how to use 'embark' figuratively
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out in space (figuratively)
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raise a toast with someone (figuratively)
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Retort used figuratively
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"smoke" used figuratively
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the image figuratively conveys the idea that
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They will get over it / They will do without it -- used figuratively?
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to hit (offend) someone figuratively
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wart [used figuratively?]
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With bolts on - Used figuratively
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X was left at the altar [figuratively] or [literally]?
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