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Vocally

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Vocally meaning

In a vocal manner. | Using words.

Example sentences (20)

Addressing homelessness, I have been vocally active in ensuring we have services and locations to keep people from becoming homeless, to assist them in their homelessness, and to help them become more self-sufficient.

Again, this is one of those tracks that was written to be sung live in front of a massive audience and finds Swift digging deep to provide a vocally charged performance.

By the end of the evening, Henry was sitting on the radiator beside Mrs Carter, sharing a bottle of wine and gossiping about US politics (she doubted that the vocally Christian George W Bush had ever read the Bible).

Despite the disappointing nature of the result of Sunday, a large portion of the Goodison Park crowd remained in the stadium beyond the final whistle to applaud and vocally support the Everton players as they exited the pitch.

Despite the explanation, residents were vocally sceptical that things were just fine in East Palestine.

Dr. Paul Minot, whose nearly four decades as a psychiatrist do not stop him from vocally critiquing the field, feels his industry is too quick to gloss over the "ambiguity" of mental health, presenting diagnoses as certain when in fact there's gray area.

Ellis vocally pushed lies about voter fraud, even after the 2020 hearing by Georgia state lawmakers in which Trump allies repeatedly pushed false claims about the election results.

Expect the gymnastics — physically and vocally — as this extraordinary concertizer delivers "Raise Your Glass" and "Just Give Me a Reason" along with "Never Gonna Not Dance Again" from this year's "Trustfall" album.

I know all my limitations, vocally and as a person, and I'm not perfect.

I know it is early times yet and maybe the best is yet to come, but for what I have heard so far, I think not all performers took the time to prepare themselves vocally, lyrically and musically.

I single out Republicans because they control our legislature, however I also point out I don’t hear Democrats loudly and vocally opposing these efforts.

She delivered a vocally-strong performance of the heartfelt ballad that was meant as a tribute to the late Chadwick Boseman written by Grammy Award winning Nigerian singer Tems, director Ryan Coogler, and composer Ludwig Göransson.

The four stamp set will feature causes King Charles and Queen Camilla have supported vocally such as cultural diversity, sustainability and the Commonwealth.

While Microsoft has publicly offered a similar 10-year agreement to Sony on the promise of keeping franchises like on PlayStation, the company refused to sign the deal and continued to vocally oppose the pending acquisition.

American Business Can’t Risk Another Trump Term” (editorial, Oct. 20), you rightly recognize the need for business leaders to vocally oppose the risks posed by former President Donald Trump.

But many of Trump’s closest allies — including his son, Donald Trump Jr. —have vocally come out against the idea, arguing that she is insufficiently aligned with the former president.

Cardi - who was vocally critical of the team during her performance - said on X: "let me tell you about yesterday!

Christopher Sieber brings an understated charm to Ernest, balancing absurdity with pathos, while Michelle Williams dazzles vocally in her role as the mysterious enchantress Lisle.

Days before his 82nd birthday, the GOP leader continues to take political body blows from his critics as he diverges from House Speaker — who, unlike McConnell, is vocally pro-Trump.

Jenny McCarthy has been vocally against vaccines due to the conspiracy theory that it has been the cause of autism in children.