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been verbally
adverb
In a verbal manner; with words; by speaking.
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"I'd been verbally, personally criticised publicly.
Mr. Lazio has been verbally snakebit recently.
Mr. Tillsley has been verbally abused, threatened and harassed.
She said that she herself had twice been verbally abused.
And Palestinians in Jerusalem have been verbally and physically attacked.
Mainlanders have been verbally abused and jostled by masked protesters.
Biennale staff have been verbally abused with taunts of 'blood on your hands'.
Since joining the club, the two players have been verbally abused and spat at.
We've been sprayed with fire hoses and pepper spray and been verbally threatened.
Even one Polish journalist attending the march on Saturday said he had been verbally abused.
It was alleged that Martin had been verbally and physically abused, despite trying to befriend his tormentors.
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