English to Punjabi Dictionary literally

literally

ਸ਼ਾਬਦਿਕ
definition
adverb
the driver took it literally when asked to go straight across the traffic circle
in a literal manner or sense; exactly.
example
the driver took it 'literally' when asked to go straight across the traffic circle
That first weekend I 'literally' locked myself in my room, sleepless and without eating.
I 'literally' don't know what the next sentence is, which is probably why my books are the way they are.
I have received 'literally' thousands of letters
There are 'literally' thousands of techniques you can use, and it all depends on what rings true for you.
As soon as I heard the crash I looked up and he 'literally' came through the roof.
I have received 'literally' thousands of letters
the driver took it 'literally' when asked to go straight over the roundabout
Bulbs were 'literally' worth their weight in gold and the Dutch economy was in serious risk of collapse.
Just as the strings 'literally' reach orgasm, what do I hear from the other sofa?
Know that there are 'literally' millions around the world who are with you in this moment.
The art of edging is to 'literally' tip your skis sideways allowing the edge to cut into the snow.
Of course the house was still standing after Bruce's encore so it didn't 'literally' come down.
tiramisu, 'literally' translated ‘pull-me-up’
To provide that level of service we would be talking about spending 'literally' millions of pounds.
In Milan I 'literally' had to work my socks off to get on to a train to Paris.
We kept him there for twenty more minutes, and when he had to leave we 'literally' followed him to the door of his taxi cab.
Dinner, which comes in menus of up to eight superb courses, 'literally' frolics on your tongue.
I 'literally' park there for five minutes while I walk my girls to the school gates and collect them.
Here is, 'literally' , a national platform for a politician who aspires to be a national leader.
Two ushers had to 'literally' pick the guy up out of his chair and drag him out.
We can buy fresh lettuce, 'literally' straight out of the ground, for nine pence.
The last federal election came down to 'literally' a handful of votes in some ridings.
I'll be staying with villagers who live with landmines 'literally' on their doorsteps.
Darsana 'literally' means view, in the sense of having a cognitive sight of something.
Police in Bradford are helping to show the way to other forces by proving 'literally' that crime does not pay.
I have spent 'literally' hours on search engines, as have friends, and friends of friends.
So what else did he do but 'literally' pick me up and sat in the car with me practically sitting on him.
The ground on which the match is being played is, 'literally' , next door to his mansion.
One wonders if he knows where the bodies are buried, perhaps quite 'literally' .
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