dude sounds like he's got marbles in his mouth. its sad, he use to be so well spoken and bright. now he can't pronounce words and you can literally hear the wheels turning in his head over the radio as he tries to get his mouth to work.
literally
Literally describes something that is actually true or exactly what you are saying word for word. (adverb)
An example of literally is when you say you actually received 100 letters in response to an article.
literallyLiterally describes something that is actually true or exactly what you are saying word for word. (adverb)An example of literally is when you say you actually received 100 letters in response to an article.dude sounds like he's got marbles in his mouth. its sad, he use to be so well spoken and bright. now he can't pronounce words and you can literally hear the wheels turning in his head over the radio as he tries to get his mouth to work.
yes i literally heard this. it sounded like a spinning wheel.
literallyLiterally describes something that is actually true or exactly what you are saying word for word. (adverb)An example of literally is when you say you actually received 100 letters in response to an article.yes i literally heard this. it sounded like a spinning wheel.
literally
Literally describes something that is actually true or exactly what you are saying word for word. (adverb)
An example of literally is when you say you actually received 100 letters in response to an article.
OK, figurativley. He figuratively heard spinning wheels. Who are u? Funk or Wagnall?literallyLiterally describes something that is actually true or exactly what you are saying word for word. (adverb)An example of literally is when you say you actually received 100 letters in response to an article.