the performers did not project vocally as well they might have done
females vocally interacted with their mates
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The American music educationist produced a vocally based method, which has been influential in several countries, especially among teachers of younger children.
The singers generate all sounds vocally.
The comic-characters can't speak vocally, only through speech-bubbles that have to be read.
Many species of animals are able to vocally communicate with humans and dwarves in the novel, which is not possible on our planet.
Is "Be bop-a-lula" a line of lyrics or just an essentially nonverbal transcription of musical sounds that just happen to be produced vocally?
2In a way that relates to singing.
it's amazing how singers can be so vocally and musically disciplined
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In general, the gaggle of women scheming against Falstaff worked well with each other, complementing each other both vocally and dramatically.
He was vocally powerful when he needed to be and smooth and light at other times.
The last song is a vocally layered gem, featuring the organ in a far more restrained mood.
These tracks are both musically tight and vocally accomplished, making the album an extremely pleasant listen.
Vocally the band meets all requirements to become successful.
3By expressing opinions or feelings freely or loudly.
he vocally opposed the war
Mary campaigned vocally for his release
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For the rest of the tale, he serves as a messenger for the dwarves, even though he vocally disagrees with their plans.
Her family, however, protests more vocally than his.
That's roughly four times the amount that was spent in 1996, the year the last farm bill - product of a Congress vocally committed to "getting government out of farming" - came into being.
He has been vocally bitter about his ouster while touting his new solo record.
The once vocally anti-capitalist Language School - like most poetries - cannot imagine itself as being 'congruent with social production'.
Definition of vocally in US English:
vocally
adverbˈvōk(ə)lēˈvoʊk(ə)li
1Using the voice.
the performers did not project vocally as well they might have done
females vocally interacted with their mates
Example sentencesExamples
The singers generate all sounds vocally.
Is "Be bop-a-lula" a line of lyrics or just an essentially nonverbal transcription of musical sounds that just happen to be produced vocally?
The American music educationist produced a vocally based method, which has been influential in several countries, especially among teachers of younger children.
The comic-characters can't speak vocally, only through speech-bubbles that have to be read.
Many species of animals are able to vocally communicate with humans and dwarves in the novel, which is not possible on our planet.
2In a way that relates to singing.
it's amazing how singers can be so vocally and musically disciplined
Example sentencesExamples
These tracks are both musically tight and vocally accomplished, making the album an extremely pleasant listen.
He was vocally powerful when he needed to be and smooth and light at other times.
The last song is a vocally layered gem, featuring the organ in a far more restrained mood.
Vocally the band meets all requirements to become successful.
In general, the gaggle of women scheming against Falstaff worked well with each other, complementing each other both vocally and dramatically.
3By expressing opinions or feelings freely or loudly.
he vocally opposed the war
Mary campaigned vocally for his release
Example sentencesExamples
For the rest of the tale, he serves as a messenger for the dwarves, even though he vocally disagrees with their plans.
The once vocally anti-capitalist Language School - like most poetries - cannot imagine itself as being 'congruent with social production'.
Her family, however, protests more vocally than his.
He has been vocally bitter about his ouster while touting his new solo record.
That's roughly four times the amount that was spent in 1996, the year the last farm bill - product of a Congress vocally committed to "getting government out of farming" - came into being.