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n. (plural of verbal English) vb. (en-third-person singular of: verbal)
Usage examples of "verbals".
Their sponsors hoped they could gain a somewhat better understanding of present-day Earth, experiencing its life in more detail and with less predictability than verbals, visuals, and virtuals offered.
He carefully examined the various letters, verbals, and messages he’d gotten— glork that he’d more or less ignored.
Send these off with the next courier, Aristede,” he pointed to the screen, “along with the verbals and the formal charges.
Traders and prostitutes soon mastered the necessary verbals to cheat us in our own language.
Stephanie had come close when she made the little ceramic pot Oh Ho and presented it to Fat as her gift of love, a love she lacked the verbals skills to articulate.
Don't give me none of your verbals, I'll clout you round the ear'ole, I will, you pack o' bloody wind-up merchants!