An examination conducted by spoken communication.
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Examples for "by word of mouth"
Examples for "by word of mouth"
1We made the contract not in writing, but by word of mouth.
2The Greek philosophers taught by word of mouth, and it was better.
3And I shall soon hear of it all by word of mouth.
4Yet all the puffing that we got was by word of mouth.
5There is no real way of teaching but by word of mouth.
1So I took this opportunity of holding a little viva voce examination.
2To-morrow we are going to have a viva voce composition: Our Holidays.
3Of the former I can really only discourse viva voce.
4When my interest revives, I shall probably make reply, but I hope viva voce.
5More about this viva voce-aswell as about "Tristan and Isolde."
6He brought the subject before his audience in his own clear and admirable viva voce style.
7The motion to adjourn was voted down with a viva voce vote there was no disputing.
8The version, circulating viva voce, ran as follows:
9There is no hurry about this affair, and we will talk over it again viva voce.
10He got his facts viva voce from Franchomme.
11His works would still, as before, be read, analyzed, and discussed ' viva voce' and in print.
12We had the viva voce composition and Frau Doktor said, very good, what is your name?
13Each house, viva voce, named a candidate.
14As a student, I gave a straight answer in a viva voce to a question about my favourite composer.
15All further particulars viva voce.
16All elections by the people shall be by ballot, and all elections by the General Assembly shall be viva voce.
Translations for viva voce