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- verb Present participle of
verbalise .
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Examples
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Bollocks to a world in which everyone's on permanent speakerphone, terrified of verbalising a thought crime.
Charlie Brooker: We shouldn't have to feel paranoid about snoops listening in to everything we say 2011
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Buckcherry are the latest in a long line of bands that sell on image over audio: singer Josh Todd's throat tattoo screams post-modern rebellion, hair fashionable on heads and faces, enough to disguise the thousand-yard stares of grown men verbalising adolescent fantasies.
Guardian young arts critic competition: 2010 winning entries 2011
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Buckcherry are the latest in a long line of bands that sell on image over audio: singer Josh Todd's throat tattoo screams post-modern rebellion, hair fashionable on heads and faces, enough to disguise the thousand-yard stares of grown men verbalising adolescent fantasies.
Guardian young arts critic competition: 2010 winning entries 2011
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And he, of course, doesn't need you to go to the trouble of verbalising anything in order to understand you.
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Thanks for verbalising what we are all thinking, and for putting it out there, to become common knowledge.
Dead Road Seven « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2007
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How many texts these days, how much cost in terms of dollars and actual real communication skills as in spelling and verbalising to others.
Smart Mobs » Blog Archive » Interviews with Howard Rheingold and Mimi Ito 2006
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I found myself thinking various not-so-deep thoughts about my fellow passengers, first wordlesslessly, and then, mentally verbalising the thoughts.
February 5th, 2005 2005
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So I consciously stopped verbalising halfway through a thought, and I was fine.
February 5th, 2005 2005
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Pia was breathing, verbalising the shock that Saskia herself felt and that she suspected his mother was too embarrassed to voice.
The Demetrios Virgin Jordan, Penny 2001
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"Don't get the idea she's speaking in paragraphs, but she definitely understands what we're saying and she's verbalising."
The Guardian World News Adam Gabbatt 2011
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