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Verbality

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Ver`bal´i`ty
n.1.The quality or state of being verbal; mere words; bare literal expression.


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In fact, I've noticed Brits on the airwaves sadly imitating this vogue, and French verbality once revealing that jewel of a language, now, too, seems to require the buttress of Anglo-solecisms, and just language of a more rudimentary kind than should be showcased.
Verbasle was the best product of her dam, Verbality, as Verbality was of her dam, One Sum.
The range of conversational topics is limited, sure, but then I have a cellphone and dozens of articulate friends available when a craving for verbality and international gossip overtakes me.
 
 
 
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