Both Uses of
literally
in
The Perks of Being a Wallflower
- From the time we got into the car to the time we came home, my mom literally did not stop talking.
Part 2 *literally = what follows is actually true -- not an exaggeration
- The trance happens when you don't focus on anything, and the whole big picture swallows and moves around you. She said it was usually metaphoric, but for people who should never do acid again, it was literal.
Part 3literal = actual (not figurative)
Definition:
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(literally as in: literally--not figuratively) actually true using the basic meaning of the words (not an exaggeration, metaphor, or other type of figurative speech)