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- noun Plural form of
verbal . - verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
verbal .
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Examples
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Of the kids who score over 700 in the SAT verbals, which is a very high score, something like 31 percent of them go to one of the top 10 elite schools.
The Bell Curve: Intelligence and Class Structure in American Life 1994
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This is followed by the posturing and digital equivalent of the "verbals" with no contribution to the original thread.
Army Rumour Service 2010
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Indeed, just about every club has a whipping boy treated to 'verbals' that would never have been heard a few years ago.
mirror.co.uk - Home 2009
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And that is the use of 'verbals' between players from opposing sides during matches.
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And that is the use of 'verbals' between players from opposing sides during matches.
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And that is the use of 'verbals' between players from opposing sides during matches.
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And that is the use of 'verbals' between players from opposing sides during matches.
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And that is the use of 'verbals' between players from opposing sides during matches.
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'verbals' have been part of Ashes battles since the Bodyline series nearly 80 years ago.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2010
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As long as opponents have to resort to verbals to try and get to him he must be doing something right.
Kenny Dalglish uses DVD to show 'truth' about sinned-against Liverpool 2011
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