Literature

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*Flintoff literally took the Australians apart
*Flintoff literally took the Australians apart
*I literally jumped out of my skin when I heard the news
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*The new generation of video games will literally blow children's minds
The word "literally" can also be used to mean "pertaining to the coast".
The word "literally" can also be used to mean "pertaining to the coast".
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A person who creates literature is known as a [[bookmaker]].

Current revision as of 14:49, 29 August 2006

Literature is the study of things which are almost true or bear a close resemblance to someone or something. In common parlance this idea is expressed by use of the word "literally", meaning "pertaining to literature".


Examples of correct usage include:

  • Liverpool are literally back from the dead
  • Flintoff literally took the Australians apart
  • I literally jumped out of my skin when I heard the news
  • The new generation of video games will literally blow children's minds


The word "literally" can also be used to mean "pertaining to the coast".

A person who creates literature is known as a bookmaker.

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