Sentences with phrase «verbal picture»

Great leaders do that by telling stories and painting verbal pictures so that everyone can understand not just where they're going, but what it will look and feel like when they get there.
But you have to get in front of an investor in order to paint that verbal picture.
Think of it as a verbal picture of you.
«He came up with the most amazing automobiles, and he had a tremendous ability to paint a verbal picture of them.
The same day essay gives the reader a verbal picture of «who» you are past your basic insights.
The Random House Dictionary says a portrait is a verbal picture or description, which, technically, doesn't describe this huge compilation of digitally produced, up - to - the - minute, and easy - to - use maps and index.
We could paint a verbal picture, starting with the multiple screens spread out around the space, anchored by bean bag chairs and TV stands, or wait... would you look at that... developer Lienzo recorded a video of it and shared it on Twitter.
If you are prosecuting a DWI case, edit your prose to paint a verbal picture of the defendant's clumsy exit from the party, which caused a gooey river of guacamole to ooze its way through the pristine pile of the host's white shag carpet.
Your resume is intended to be a verbal picture of you, designed both to give an employer your factual data and to create and leave a favorable impression.
Barry also described the house to Mary, thus painting a verbal picture of what she could expect to see.
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