Not exact matches
These forms
give practical and
verbal expression to the common faith of any one generation and, when handed on, become the vehicle for transmitting and nurturing the faith of the next generation.
He was huge, hairy, and
given to the fullest possible
expression of
verbal abuse.
It encompasses ritual, and it mandates behavior and feeling, but it
gives a privileged place to discourse: it grounds itself in the Word, whether that means a formally codified text or a broader conception of the divine spirit; it thrives on professional and popular interpretations of the Word; it requires the construction and maintenance of community through communication of shared convictions and experiences; and it mandates
verbal expressions of sincerity, emotion, and commitment.
Compound Forms: Inglés: Español:
give [sb] a heads - up,
give [sb] a heads up,
give a heads - up to [sb],
give a heads up to [sb] v expr
verbal expression
Compound Forms: Inglés: Español:
give [sb] a heads - up,
give [sb] a heads up,
give a heads - up to [sb],
give a heads up to [sb] v expr
verbal expression Should I
give a Vitamin B12 supplement to my dog?
Linda's poetic voiceovers are the only
verbal expression of interior feelings,
giving the film a sense of a living diary: «Nothin'to do all day but relax, walk.