Sunday Comics: Misusing “Figuratively”

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Two weeks ago, I posted several comics that played on the common use and misuse of the word, “literally.” Here’s a slightly different take on it.

via 22 Words 

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Brian WaskoBrian is the founder and president of WriteAtHome.com. One of his passions is to teach young people how to write better.View all posts by Brian Wasko

  1. Dog Attack
    Dog Attack05-14-2013

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  2. CFloyd
    CFloyd03-07-2012

    I figuratively LOL’d. Well, I might have slightly chucked – because it wasn’t a full, audible chuckle. I definitely didn’t guffaw – which I relate to “Laugh Out Loud”. But definitely was a good LOTI – Laugh On The Inside. 🙂

    I thought there was going to be commentary after it – no? Making sure I’m not missing something. Did you comment on the Literally ones? I didn’t catch those. Is there a link in this post to that post? If there is i missed that too. 🙂 hehe. Aren’t I a great blog follower?

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