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verbiage

[vur-bee-ij] / ˈvɜr bi ɪdʒ /


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But the same candid verbiage applies to happy times, too, like when he first tastes fresh, homegrown produce at the Lost Valley while learning to live sustainably.

From Seattle Times

All Baptist churches are independent, so the convention can’t tell them what to do, but it can decide which churches are “not in friendly cooperation,” the official verbiage for an expulsion.

From Seattle Times

“I recommend sticking with federally registered products and adhering to the label verbiage for application,” she said.

From Seattle Times

He’ll have to get the receivers acclimated to him and he’ll have to get the verbiage and get everybody in to help him get everybody on the same page.”

From Washington Times

Whether knowingly, or just a fun twist of verbiage, he would pepper his comments with phrases such as “if I remember correctly” and “if I recall.”

From Washington Post