A great majority of them are those whose meanings can be easily deduced from the literal definition of their parts.
"Someone with a literal definition of the word hardware?"
The literal definition of the Arabic word I'tikaf is to stay in a particular place.
It also includes the word's literal definition of being polite and considerate of others (Organ et al., 2006).
And they most emphatically did not interface, except, to use a quaintly literal definition, to meet face to face.
Unnerving in its literal definition, for all bodily sensation was absent.
A "singer of stitched words" is a literal definition of a rhapsode.
"Band geek" is, in a literal definition, a person obsessed with playing band music.
Her translation is a book within a book, the difference between literal definition and literary dimension.
When someone explained what the literal definition was, the conversation got into intercourse, but I didn't know what that was.