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&lit
This dictionary definitions page includes all the possible meanings, example usage and translations of the word &lit.
Did you actually mean laity or laid?
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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
You do everything right, you slow down, you submit to the authority of law enforcement, you do the right thing, you wait until a well-lit place to pull over you're on a dark road -- you don't want anybody to get hurt -- and then the officers turn around and repay your courtesy with this.
Then I saw a tiny light in the distance, almost like somebody lit a match, then all the sudden it was on me, it spit me out into the sunlight into this canal and there were tons of fish around. Goliath groupers, tarpons, a bunch of fish that didn't make it.
My mother was such a special lady, she lit up a room with her laughter, but she especially radiated joy and thankfulness when talking about the career she so loved and how lucky she was.
I think Floyd thought taking his hat was disrespectful and it looks like it has lit a fire under him from what I saw at the gym, i was very impressed. I think that had to do with the Jake Paul brothers p — ing Jake Paul off. MIKE TYSON'S EX-TRAINER WANTED TO' KILL' CHAMP OVER INAPPROPRIATE INCIDENT INVOLVING SISTER-IN-LAW.
What effectively Prince Andrew has done is lit the blue touchpaper and really, things are going to spiral out of control.
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