- - Not being figurative, the wrong letter appears in type
- - Like some translations or interpretations
- - Like some interpretations
- - Interpretation type
- - Genuine error made by printer
- - left retail out, to be exact
- - Line by Italian earl translated word for word
- - Unimaginative in a strict sense
- - Unimaginative drunk left after considerable time
- - Large retail complex makes error in text
- - Illuminated real place to the letter
- - according to the letter, lil managed to shed a tear
- - exact rite, all wrong
- - a tiller taken word for word
- - large retail organisation, to be exact
- - Unimaginative drunk, real mess
- - later at no. 51, we get it word for word
- - true to the original
- - Volume of Poe's — maybe a line shows misprint
- - basic in meaning
- - Some funny alliteration taken word for word
- - Tell IRA to reform word-for-word
- - Exact, real
- - according to the letter
- - Fired with real reform and no exaggeration
- - according to the letter, it's illuminated with real variation
- - Genuine misprint
- - exact rite, all different
- - What might have altered a politician such as Lloyd George?
- - drunk, real smashed to be precise
- - Exact(Used today)
- - Tell IRA (anag) — word for word
- - Avoiding embellishment
- - True to fact.
- - Misprint in literature on period of history ending in turmoil
- - Gospel burning with real abandon
- - Faithful to the original Gospel?
- - Not figurative
- - Textual error in a line at end of American volume
- - Verbatim
- - Unimaginative literature, real mess
- - Unlike idioms
- - Following the exact meaning
- - Misprint lines introducing irate broadcast
- - Like some translations
- - Without exaggeration
- - Not exaggerated
- - Nonmetaphorical
- - Not metaphorical
- - Without metaphor
- - Completely straightforward
- - Hardly figurative
- - At face value
- - Strict, in a sense
- - Reproduced word for word
- - Like some meanings
- - Far from figurative
- - As opposed to figurative.
- - True to the fact.
- - Following the exact words.
- - Written.
- - Lacking imagination
- - Not loose
- - Pure and simple
- - Unimaginative
- - To the letter
- - Word-for-word
- - Prosaic
- - Exactly as stated
- - Matter-of-fact
- - Exact
- - Precise
- - Strict
- - Actual
- - Unembellished
- - a tiller turned out to be exact
- - maybe let liar be taken word for word
- - exact measure of drink in new york taken by a learner
- - Let rail transport be kind of pedestrian
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