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&lit
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&litnoun
A clue of this type.
Perfect &lits are hard to create.
&litadjective
That can be interpreted in its entirety as either a definition or wordplay; for example, "God incarnate, essentially" for "Odin", a Norse god whose name is hidden in "God incarnate".
Etymology: & + lit, a shortening of literal or literally.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of &lit in Chaldean Numerology is: 8
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of &lit in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5
Examples of &lit in a Sentence
What effectively Prince Andrew has done is lit the blue touchpaper and really, things are going to spiral out of control.
Isabella lit up, she ripped her hat off with this huge grin and said, ‘Wow! You look just like me!’.
I think the perfect storm of COVID fears, locking down two-thirds of the population for 15 months, the self-induced recession, the Trump derangement syndrome, the George Floyd death, the 120 days of riots, the inactivity and inability to get people to meet one another, the crazy election, all of that was the spark or the fuse that lit the preexisting problems.
Unfortunately, I need to address unfounded rumours that the Tokyo Olympic Games will be cancelled, rumours that only create more anxiety for athletes, the Tokyo Games are on. The flame will be lit on July 23, 2021.
It all kind of starts with 2015 : President Trump has a rally in Mobile with Jeff Sessions. And that was the spark that lit the flame that propelled President Trump to the nomination, to the presidency.
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