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A verbal message is an exchange of information using words.
Suddenly the music can be heard only in relationship to the verbal message it carries.
She told the servant to give a verbal message to Larry, when he returned.
Along with the verbal message had come all the exact calculations.
A "verbal message" is the underlying meaning behind people's words.
Learners do not learn as well when they both hear and see the same verbal message during a presentation.
"Not so much verbal messages as other pieces of music," I interrupted.
But there were enough verbal messages, many of them informal, to tell the tale.
In order to get to the "verbal message," one needs to read into words and ask oneself what the desired or expected response would be.
To go without taking leave of the boy seemed heartless, but someone here might deliver a verbal message for him later.
With the coin had come another verbal message to Marco from his grandfather.
She appeared to be sending a verbal message to an old friend in Isis.
Voice, eyes, mouth and posture can contradict the actual verbal message.
The verbal message made no sense when Prokop had copied it.
The invitation was refused, and by a verbal message.
The Professor loaded her with verbal messages for his wife, and got a goodbye hug.
He finally sent Jones, his secretary, with a verbal message to Elizabeth.
He's given him verbal messages that are too secret and too important to be put on paper.
He sent a verbal message to have the name change recorded in Stockbridge, then the county seat.
Its only verbal message is an inscription on the back of one of the women.
This isn't an obvious verbal message that we automatically dig in our heels against.
The current system only allows the federal government to broadcast verbal messages nationwide or to a large region directly.
These words - three words of a famous name - are the only verbal messages in the empty room.
In June 1944, for instance, he worked with verbal messages drawn and painted on fragments from the newspapers of the day.
If Zana were indeed illiterate, then verbal messages would seem quite normal to her.