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Example sentences for "vocally"

Lexicographically close words:
vocalist; vocalists; vocalization; vocalized; vocall; vocant; vocaphone; vocari; vocat; vocata
  1. Now, with this attitude and intent toward an audience, try to vocally interpret, to think aloud this thought.

  2. Let us consider together the problem of vocally interpreting this speech of Hamlet's, keeping the mind of the auditor constantly before us, the special factor in our problem which is the concern of this study.

  3. Porpora represents the ideal which has ruled Italian opera from his time to the present, the ideal, namely, of the pleasing, the well sounding, and the vocally agreeable.

  4. The area used exclusively for all biological needs by a single pair of Bell Vireos is vigorously defended both physically and vocally early in the breeding season and vocally as the season progresses.

  5. After this night's lodging he was perpetually, and for many years, followed by a spirit, which vocally and articulately provoked him to cut his throat.

  6. Here, however, is an instance (as I translate it) of the one bleating whilst the other sits listening and responding vocally on the ground.

  7. The stranger shook hands with Mr. and Mrs. Grayson, and expressed vocally the pleasure that his eyes also conveyed.

  8. I endeavored to employ all the common sense and good judgment I possessed to determine what was musically and vocally good or otherwise.

  9. They are only a few of Mr. Stephens' very numerous devices; but for many years they have been of more benefit than anything else in keeping me vocally fit.

  10. The singer can gain little, however, from music that intellectually and vocally is better suited to a parrot than a human being.

  11. Some of the greatest artists are vocally inferior to singers of lesser reputation.

  12. The second stage consists in repeating the said logion vocally with an inner conviction based upon conventional imitation (as in the case of ordinary people), or some form of reasoning (as in the case of an intellectual theist).

  13. And again, I command thee that thou shalt pray vocally as well as in thy heart; yea, before the world as well as in secret, in public as well as in private.

  14. And visit the house of each member, exhorting them to pray vocally and in secret, and attend to all family duties.

  15. And visit the house of each member, and exhort them to pray vocally and in secret, and attend to all family duties.

  16. We had got into the habit of praying much at our meetings, and Newel had said that he would try and take up his cross, and pray vocally during meeting; but when we again met together, he rather excused himself.

  17. The potentialities, so to speak, of the printed poem, must be vocally realized.

  18. Many great poets have written subtly organic verse, who could not vocally realize its potentialities, they not having their organs of speech sufficiently under control.

  19. Again, the most elegant way of vocally interpreting a poem, is to read it from a book, rather than to recite it.

  20. Our meetings were well attended, and many began to pray vocally to Almighty God, that He would give them wisdom to understand the truth.

  21. At the general rehearsal this vaudeville act found no favour and the singer was without doubt vocally distressed.

  22. Vocally she was the Salome of Richard Strauss, and she was lovely to behold.

  23. She is not Elektra vocally or histrionically.

  24. We were in the habit of praying much at our meetings, and Newel had said that he would try and take up his cross and pray vocally during meeting; but when we again met together he rather excused himself.

  25. In the classes of Via Trionfale it happened that some children asked permission to accompany vocally the scale that a child was playing softly on the bells.

  26. At a certain, moment, interest in reproducing the note vocally appears.

  27. Expressing vocally his indignation and the extremity of his pained surprise, Mr. Collins stepped backward, holding his left hand over his nose, and striking at Herman with his right.

  28. Difficulties arise, in this first step, in the case of two classes of student: those who lack sentiment or imagination, or at least the faculty of vocally expressing it, and those with an excess of feeling.

  29. It ought not to be left to the haphazard treatment, the intense spurring on, of vocally unskilled coaches for speaking contests.

  30. We see an object, the idea of high or broad or beautiful arises in the mind; we so form a sentence as to make that idea stand forth; this idea, or the word expressing it, becomes vocally emphatic.

  31. Such exercises, when directed by a thoroughly proficient instructor, may be vocally effective, and beneficial to health.

  32. She had been singing with her teacher in the regular course of her lessons at an unfortunate time, when, too, she was vocally weak.

  33. This ballad is a masterpiece of composition, vocally and instrumentally, being melodious as well as descriptive.

  34. And, indeed, it is most befitting their state of excellence that they should be cognizant of petitions addressed to them, whether vocally or mentally.

  35. How much more likely we are to fall into such errors when we attempt to interpret vocally from a book the thoughts of another.

  36. Even in conversation where we are interpreting vocally our own thoughts and feelings, we sometimes misplace emphasis or employ the wrong inflection.

  37. How is the difference between the two indicated vocally by the Force?


  38. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "vocally" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.