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verbal adjective audible, expressed, nuncupative, oral, parole, pronounced, recited, spoken, stated, unwritten, uttered, verbum, voiced, vox
Associated concepts: Statute of Frauds, verbal acts, verbal agreements, verbal contracts, verbal gift, verbal no fault threshold
See also: loquacious, nuncupative, oral, parol

VERBAL. Parol; by word of mouth; as verbal agreement; verbal evidence. Not in writing.



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The Chinese guy, realising he was being verballed into a long jail stretch, suddenly jumped up shouting in perfect English: "OK, OK, I did it.
After Rattin was sent off, the English were kicked, stamped on, verballed, had their shirts pulled, had players diving in front of them and petulant faces thrust into theirs in the hope that one of them would snap in the heat of that frustrating July afternoon, and parity of numbers would be restored.
Tired of being kicked by defenders, verballed and slagged off, Speedie, the original poacher, is now serious about turning gamekeeper.
 
 
 
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