if you said expressed 11/2 as 3/2 this would represent the two halves of the whole number one and the other half
Distance can't be expressed in time. If it could, then you'd be able to figure out how many minutes high your house is, and how many miles of sleep you had last night. With many thanks to another contributor who put my thoughts into his words.
Distance cannot be expressed in time. If it could, then you'd be able to figure out how many minutes high your house is, and how many miles of sleep you had last night. With many thanks to another contributor who put my thoughts into his words.
Distance cannot be expressed in time. If it could, then you'd be able to figure out how many minutes high your house is, and how many miles of sleep you had last night. With many thanks to another contributor who put my thoughts into his words.
Distance cannot be expressed in time. If it could, then you'd be able to figure out how many minutes high your house is, and how many miles of sleep you had last night. With many thanks to another contributor who put my thoughts into his words.
the term pertains to that which is expressed vocally
Ah, when you express your thoughts out loud, that's called speaking or talking. It's a wonderful way to share your ideas and feelings with others. Remember, your voice is like a paintbrush painting the world with your unique perspective.
He vocally expressed his opinion against the decision when he heard about the confusion it caused.
Vocally is the correct spelling.
Vocally Pimpin' was created on 1991-07-16.
Yes, "vocally" is a word. It is an adverb that means to express something verbally or through speech.
No they are the incomplete thoughts such as "Until she said..."
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It is an opinion that someone has verbalised or said. 'He expressed his opinion very loudly to the whole congregation'.
loudly, noisily, volubly, vociferously.