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Orally

Orally \O"ral*ly\, adv.

  1. In an oral manner.
    --Tillotson.

  2. By, with, or in, the mouth; as, to receive the sacrament orally. [Obs.]
    --Usher.

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orally

adv. 1 By mouth. 2 Spoken as opposed to written.

WordNet
orally
  1. adv. (of drugs) through the mouth rather than through injection; "he was administered the drug orally" [syn: by mouth]

  2. by spoken rather than written means; "these stories were transmitted by word of mouth" [syn: by word of mouth]

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Usage examples of "orally".

If a large-scale attack resulted in mass casualties, the first choices would be doxycycline and ciprofloxacin, taken orally, for both adults and children.

I have taken one anally and four orally, but none has been where your fingers dally.

And always he made sure that another person was present, so that a standard phenothiazine could be given orally, if he passed too far in, out, down, whatever direction the drugs carried one.

Ellensburg, Washington, and strangled her with a leather belt while he orally sodomized her.

His other mission had been delivered orally by Master Wardsman Com Varlt: to check on the Rogan twins.

The programming was done orally, as is the case when the astrogator is working under extreme pressure from latest data, just before giving the crucial signal to boost past the speed of light.

If a large-scale attack resulted in mass casualties, the first choices would be doxycycline and ciprofloxacin, taken orally, for both adults and children.

In composing his epics, Homer drew upon a vast number of poems and songs that had been transmitted orally for generations.

Second, said commissioners shall have power to examine witnesses upon oath, and to take such proofs orally or in writing, upon the subjectmatters of investigation as they may deem expedient, and return the same together with their report.

Perhaps the most spectacular picture showed the plump woman with five male organs penetrating her at once: two vaginally, one rectally and two orally.

That can only occur orally or rectally, but in the latter case only if placed sufficiently high in the intestines.

This man, John Allison Anderton, was instrumental in the original creation of the Precrime system, the prophylactic pre-detection of criminals through the ingenious use of mutant precogs, capable of previewing future events and transferring orally that data to analytical machinery.

The original formula had required injection, and initial treatments still did, but boosters had been so refined that they might be administered orally, a dosage being required at least every five years.

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Kelly had always assigned the crewmen and the Doctor had simply informed the top-watch standers orally of his wishes.