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Literally, literally ring the church bells

They literally, literally ring the church bells in Italy when a Ferrari wins

Murray Walker
Italian Grand Prix
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My heart literally bleeds

My heart almost literally bleeds when I see Jacques Villeneuve out

Murray Walker
Italian Grand Prix
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Literally eyes in the back of your head

You need to have eyes in the back of your head, literally

Norfolk garage attendant
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Literally become a Meercat

The viewer literally becomes a Meercat

Anon
Mischievous Meercats, Discovery Channel
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Literally a shit-hole

The toilet is quite literally a shit-hole

Craig Cash
Describing the “gentleman’s room” on an Indian train (strictly speaking, this is correct!)
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Literally a cocktail of contaminants

Flouride in water is literally a cocktail of contaminants

Campaign Director
National Pure Water Association
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He’s literally on fire

Darren Gough really is bowling superbly, he’s literally on fire

Michael Slater
Channel 4
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Literally took their eye off the ball

Slovenia literally took their eye off the ball

Mark Lawrenson
BBC Match of the Day
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Literally inhale Africa

Africa is not just a place you go to with binoculars and just observe. You literally inhale her.

Kim Basinger
Talking about being on location for her new film
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Literally froze

The team literally froze

Shrewsbury Town fan
Unhappy fan, BBC Radio 5
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Literally get the operator on the phone

You need to literally get the operator on the phone

Computer teacher
Tutor, Computing course
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His head has literally exploded

Dave on the phones’ head has quite literally exploded

Anon
BBC Radio 1 Breakfast Show
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Literally blew the socks off

Schumacher literally blew the socks off the opposition in Malaysia

Anon
Grand Prix Legends Newletter
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Literally a tune and a half

That was literally a tune and a half

Sara Cox
BBC Radio 1 Breakfast Show
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Literally wipe your disk clean

Computer viruses can literally wipe your disk clean!

Peter Lack
BTO Head of IT
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Literally the internet in your pocket

WAP literally puts the Internet in your pocket

Anon
BT Cellnet website
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Literally lift the spirits of the nation

A good England performance can literally lift the spirits of the nation

Tim Lamb
English Cricket Board, BBC Radio 5
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The stadium literally shakes with noise

The Stadium of Light literally shakes with noise

Tony Gubba
BBC Match of the Day
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Literally my legs went to jelly

I fell off the plank because, literally, my legs went to jelly

Davina McCall
Zoe Ball Breakfast Show, BBC Radio 1
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Literally swept Wimbledon aside

Arsenal literally swept Wimbledon aside

Mark Lawrenson
BBC Match Of The Day