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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
verbal .
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Examples
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I myself was 'verballed', so speak, by an organization for simply posting a few of their quotes and noting the hypocrisy between them.
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Kansas, on the other hand, faced a Memphis squad that saw not only its best talent (Tyreke Evans) leave early for the NBA, but several of its "verballed" recruits chose elsewhere once John Calipari bolted the Mid-South for Bluer pastures in Kentucky.
SLAM Online 2009
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In Leakegate: Leake verballed Richard Dawkins Tim descibes, well you know.
Archive 2010-02-01 EliRabett 2010
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In Leakegate: Leake verballed Richard Dawkins Tim descibes, well you know.
Leakeng Ship EliRabett 2010
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-- Down that alley was where the Brickhall Three were done over by the police and then fitted up, verballed, framed; up that side-street he'd find the scene of the murder of the Jamaican,
The Satanic Verses Rushdie, Salman 1967
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Mr Abbott noted that it was unfortunate he had been verballed'' by some protesters.
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The words of various eminent statesmen and international lawyers are called in aid of this view but, as we report, it would appear that at least one of these - the late Robin Cook, the former foreign secretary - may have been "verballed", as they used to say on
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Alan Cochrane 2011
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He verballed to NDSU, but changed his mind and signed at Drake last week.
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Cohenite, maybe I'm confused, but I looked at 86 again and I don't see how I verballed you.
Deltoid 2010
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Cohenite, maybe I'm confused, but I looked at 86 again and I don't see how I verballed you.
Deltoid 2010
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