Similar words: verbal, nonverbal, herbal, verbatim, riverbank, river basin, herbaceous, exacerbate. Meaning: adv. 1. as a verb 2. by means of language.
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31. The descriptions, far from gesturing to an external or subjective reality, merely affirm their own status as verbally constructed artefacts.
32. While a patient in a mental hospital, he arranges surreal meetings where he whips her verbally and psychologically.
33. You can blast your buddies and taunt them verbally at the same time.
34. The player was reported to the tournament director for verbally abusing match officials.
35. Referee Alf Buksh is understood to have complained in his match report of being verbally abused by officials from both teams.
36. It is almost impossible to translate verbally and well at the same time. John Dryden
37. The rest are elbows delivered, punches thrown, verbally abusing referees, skipping All-Star media day, obscene gestures, tantrum-throwing.
38. The last time I had it, a woman reporter was humiliated and verbally abused in a National Football League locker room.
39. In exceptional cases proceedings were noted by hand and recorded verbally by the researcher upon return to base.
40. Pitch into To attack verbally or physically; assault.
41. In simple civil cases, the plaintiff may indict verbally.
42. Stewart has developed a tendency to mix it verbally with the opposition.
43. The commitment to perform sometime precede the preparation of the Charter Party and whatever is may be that we have agreed verbally shall become a part of our gentlemen's agreement.
44. A person discovered committing an offense may be summoned verbally.
45. And conversely, the people who attack them for verbally berating the Japanese also have their reasons.
46. She does not get drunk , she is accidentally over served or she becomes verbally dyslexic.
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48. Rather, the image should send the consumer the correct message visually, verbally, and conceptually.
49. You can do this either by writing them down or by rephrasing them verbally.
50. The other outsiders – the poor, malnourished students who wear tattered clothes to school, or the ones with physical disabilities – they get verbally harassed too.
51. A labor dispute arbitration commission shall timely make a decision on an application for recusal and notify verbally or in writing the party of its decision.
52. In the book she speaks of his "social ineptitude" and says he verbally abused her.
53. She does not NAG YOU - She becomes VERBALLY REPETITIVE.
54. Torah demands that one verbally admit the transgression, to say it out loud.
55. The Artificial Passenger is a telematic device developed by IBM that interacts verbally to reduce the likelihood of a vehicle operator falling asleep at the controls.
56. One can express his feeling and ideas both orally and verbally.
57. Take an acting class. Graceful people are poised and confident, both verbally and nonverbally.
58. They are not likely to express their feelings verbally, believing that actions speak louder than words.
59. Retaining information from lectures and seminars—you can't take a lecture home like you can a book, but taking notes helps to offset the temporary nature of verbally delivered information.
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