Similar words: cordon, word, sword, in a word, in other words, pardon, tear down, hunker down. Meaning: n. gossip spread by spoken communication word-of-mouth. adj. expressed orally.
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31. These stories were transmitted by word of mouth.
32. The news was passed on by word of mouth.
33. I have informed them by word of mouth.
34. He agreed by word of mouth.
35. The news of their affair was spread by word of mouth.
36. Mikkel Borg Bjergso, the proprietor of a bar in Copenhagen, makes a wonderfully light and floral pilsener, and markets it through word of mouth.
37. The landlord promised us to fix the air - conditioning tomorrow by word of mouth.
38. CIC is the leading Internet Word of Mouth ( IWOM ) research and consulting firm in China.
39. Form of oral communication, including the opera, "The Three Kingdoms"rappers and a variety of civil non-professional word of mouth.
40. The story on Jerry's trip got abroad by word of mouth.
41. The earliest adopters in the United States were home-school parents and a small number of schools that had heard about it through word of mouth.
42. Much of this information is picked up by word of mouth from pervious students.
43. BEN KIRSHNER: "Twenty-five percent of our new hires come from social media. Seventy-five percent typically come from word of mouth."
44. Back in the 1980s and even the 1990s, if your business wasn't listed in the phonebook, you had to rely on word of mouth to be discovered by potential new customers.
45. But now, most people do not acknowledge this fact by word of mouth.
46. This word of mouth from op care of the details of everywhere.
47. My products aren't based on advertising hype, they sell by word of mouth.
48. " Amphioxus front of a focus for the visual, under the vestibular and word of mouth is "I enterprises.
49. Promotion has four distinct elements - advertising, public relations, word of mouth and point of sale.
50. Nowadays, townie women become the "hinges of the nets" in fields of consumption, and they are the main force of the "Word of Mouth Marketing".
51. Of course, there are different ways that you can go about doing so, from SEO/SEM to co-registration, word of mouth to e-mail marketing, etc.
52. Unverified information of uncertain origin usually spread by word of mouth; hearsay.
53. Xinhua said information about the opening was not publicized but was transmitted by word of mouth.
54. Xinhua said information about the opening was not publicized but was by word of mouth.
54. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
55. Only by word of mouth, from mind to mind, could they pass on the secret.
56. This well established business currently does not advertise, growing only by word of mouth and enjoying a hefty 90% repeat customer base.
57. Given that Craigslist initially started as an e-mail distribution list, it was indeed marketed solely through word of mouth – if you can even call it "marketed".
58. Rumors of Shawn being fired spread quickly throughout the company by word of mouth.
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