verbally
ver ba lee
- r as a verb
he had a habit of using nouns verbally - r by means of language
verbally expressive
- Even more shocking was the fact that the graphic recording of a man writhing in agony, begging for mercy as he is sodomized with a cane and verbally abused by men identified in an .
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- When Spain's King Juan Carlos verbally slapped down bad boy Hugo Chavez at the Ibero-American summit, it came, to say the least, as a surprise.