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How to use metaphorically in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word metaphorically? Here are some examples.

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Each photograph is, metaphorically, an honored piece taken from the rubble of experience.
He was slightly stupid looking, with a big mouth, both physically and metaphorically.
We achieve indirection by exploring that topic metaphorically, via a poem, a story, a piece of music, or a work of art that embodies it.
Nor do they use color mimetically, symbolically, metaphorically, or even emotively.
So the building is metaphorically pinned to its place with a shaft of light from the sky that illuminates the whole labyrinth of knowledge.
Within the flux of reciprocity, either everything becomes metaphorically figured or everything has the reality effect of the literal.
Most bosses these days are Big Bad Swains, literally, not just metaphorically, nicking their top possie in the food chain.
By the time we slow a little into a patch of sharkless blue, I am pumped with adrenaline and metaphorically rubbing my eyes in disbelief.
He wanted to explore the idea of what a palindrome is, at least metaphorically speaking.
The Internet has been described metaphorically as an information superhighway, a marketplace, and a virtual community.
A key point is that space should be owned and supervised, literally and metaphorically.
On this path are situated seven chakras or energy centers, metaphorically called Lotus Symbols.
A slow clock and a bit of sun will metaphorically take the foot of the gas a bit.
The emotions and spirits metaphorically trickle down from the non-physical to the physical cells via the transportation of light.
The parables of Jesus metaphorically break open myths and allow us to reimagine a new world.
But, literally and metaphorically, Loudon's still the daddy, and his 21st album finds him on typically acerbic and wittily literate form.
Pink, as much literally as metaphorically, clarifies and reinforces the sense of the blue.
There were no pictures like that on their boards in the hospital, but I was seeing them metaphorically in terms of counselling and research.
If choral singing is about anything, it is about singing in harmony literally, but also metaphorically.
It has often been said, metaphorically, to be the geographical and spiritual bridge that the ancient civilization crossed on the way to Europe.
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Examples from Classical Literature
She was nearly in despair, and, metaphorically speaking, went on her knees to me.
Cleopatra, metaphorically speaking, was a fleshpot, because the world hankered after her.
Then he gathered his opinions in a bunch, and metaphorically hurled them at her.
Which of the two, then, would our author want to explain metaphorically?
Mammella was used metaphorically as a term endearment, in Classical Latin.
Purity only metaphorically a type of sinlessness.sinlessness.
He has been literally and metaphorically planting maize for mealies while his adversaries criss-cross the country.
He is building a Big Barn, metaphorically, for the telephone and telegraph.
We are always, metaphorically, going up or coming down in a balloon.
Such phrases, and such phrases only, we may interpret metaphorically.
As I am musing on their chumminess, something happens that is so metaphorically pinpoint-perfect that it requires me to assure you that it is factually true.
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