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    oral


    1. · Oral wills are permitted only in three cases: member of the armed forces in action, a mariner at sea whose ship is going under, and a Muslim


    2. them himself when he was working as a pilot, flying with Oral Roberts


    3. prepare the disabled people seated in the tent for Oral Roberts who


    4. the oral sores and the slow, broken skin


    5. The whole exercise should be performed slowly and rhythmically, with nasal inhalations and oral exhalations


    6. He was oral, she would do it


    7. One touch of the oral switch would start the lights flashing through a sequence and another touch would stop them at the appointed function


    8. After all, what she wanted was a young boy to indulge in sex with her, and if she couldn’t train him to perform in the usual manner, she could at least learn to be more and more proficient in the taking of him in the oral way


    9. Delia had never been much of a supporter of oral sex but now she was thinking about it as being a most fascinating affair


    10. It might shock him out of wanting to have sex with her in an oral fashion

    11. Consumption of natural fruits rich in flavonoids helps to protect from lung and oral cavity cancers


    12. Item: Grade school children are taught the joys of oral and anal sex with same sex partners, and given the exercise of licking condoms


    13. I’d pop the gum into my mouth, giving me the oral gratification


    14. We did not, however, during this week, have another organized class on oral stimulation, and we saw no more of the talented Slave Vina


    15. It is a disturbing comment on American shortsightedness that so many focus on matters such as the Monica Lewinsky scandal over oral sex


    16. I worked primarily with victims who required oral and maxillofacial surgery


    17. He had not had a chance to specialize in any particular field, and this was an opportunity for him to learn oral and maxillofacial surgery


    18. The ability to economize words provides oral structure and meaning to scattered thoughts and opinions without having to navigate the mudding waters of unintelligible speech


    19. A week later, I was appointed by the Ministry of Health as the Inspector General of Oral Health for the entire province of Pomerania, within which the city of Szczecin is found


    20. He opened a drawer and pulled out a large syringe, like the kind used for giving oral medications

    21. Particularly had Johnson's impeachment been earlier over his actual abuses of power, the precedent would have made it more difficult to use impeachment for such utterly frivolous and absurd cases as impeaching Clinton for lying about oral sex, or downright surreal and delusional birth certificate theories about Obama


    22. She then sat on her knees and pulled his pants down, and proceeded to have oral sex with her lover


    23. Drawing on archival records and oral traditions, this work offers the most complete account of Native veterans to date and is the first to take an international approach, drawing comparisons with Native veteran traditions in Canada and Mexico


    24. She told me she would give me oral sex for a pound,” he went on without pause or rest


    25. This was an oral tradition that introduced their legends, relived the stories of their heroes and served to update each other on more recent events


    26. Herminia Cisneros was a delightful young woman, apparently recovering from oral surgery, who seemed so hopefully thrilled at the prospect of a home in Nicaragua that he determined to personally see her case through every step of the process


    27. Just prior to that last and most catastrophic of punctuations, a long-remembered oral cultural history could have described the area as a huge garden where every kind of tree and plant grew, where two rivers that had joined in the middle of the plain and then separated again gave the appearance of four, within the “editing” of generational recitations


    28. Was this story, simplified by the varied retellings of oral history, meant to tell of the refugees from the destruction that occurred during that last great glacial retreat?


    29. Almost as an afterthought, he took four vials of penicillin and a box of the new oral tablets and added them to the secret compartment


    30. In the recent past, I have championed the idea that many mythological accounts take their basis from oral history where the retelling over the generations diluted the real experience at its core with magical and mystical add-on descriptions, and stories

    31. How many centuries of oral history recitations it took before it was actually written down can only be estimated by the already “classical” style it was written in


    32. Is it possible that these Sumerians were the survivors of that catastrophe who “clawed their way up the mountains” south of their old home and found a preliterate civilization advanced enough in their culture to be known for their beautiful oral poetry tradition?


    33. It seemed that flossing was too hard to master and yet was taking all the attention and most of the time given to oral hygiene


    34. Could this be another example of the shortcomings of oral history, a story told and retold countless times until only a parabolic shell is left of what really happened in the desert of the Exodus? If I’m correct in my understanding that the Hebrews of the Exodus who fled Egypt of necessity reverted to an oral history tradition, as well as pastoral ways, then this story after a myriad of repetitions would have lost much of the context out of which it arose


    35. While this is only a guess, its style seems to me to take on the flavor of a recitation, as if it were already a product of an old oral history tradition


    36. began oral sex, then the key turned in the house, and the man"s wife came in!


    37. I contend that there are elements within the broad sweep of history, from prehistoric, to oral, then written, that seem to repeat themselves


    38. If this can be institutionalized in some manner, the memories of elders, genealogies, oral and then written history, there can be reference made to more than personal experience and a code of appropriate conduct can be tabulated and taught


    39. At first, oral recitation was the only method of broadcasting what must be shared


    40. This realm, such as it was, for those who chose to believe was eventually given a name that has been translated from ancient times into our pre-literary oral history references of “the heavens” and then, more recently, into heaven

    41. The myriad of “imaginative embroiderings” added during the infinity of oral history’s “twice-told tales” of communication was surpassed only by the wisdom of man superimposed to clarify a message infinitely difficult to understand


    42. In the ancient past of recorded history, both oral and written, they appeared as agents of the believer’s God (or gods) that Man had extrapolated from the merest of conjectural experience


    43. What was the use of all the thoughts if no one knew that I’d had them? But oral witnessing had never been a strength of mine, and how would anyone else be able to make the kind of sense out of such a rambling train of thoughts, that seemed so delightful to me, as they came, seemingly unbidden so many times, and in so many ways? But any attempt at purposeful recitation on my part never seemed as good or complete, or organized


    44. It appears that Genesis, its first book, largely came from older literary or oral history sources that appear to predate the Hebrew understanding by centuries, if not ages


    45. Or, had this been an ongoing project, to render into written literature the oral history recitations, whose beginnings had been lost in the mists of a time so immemorial as to dwarf all of the time ascribed to written history? How far back might a time traveler have to journey to discover the beginnings of a culture’s Genesis story?


    46. He peered carefully into both written history and then less clearly into oral history, and the rather confusing stories of mythology


    47. In prehistoric societies the probable vehicle for the transmission from one generation to another of the stories of selfless behavior of these remembered heroes would be the oral history recitations that have come down to us, through the imaginative renderings called mythology


    48. Her oral drills on the rules of verb formation and grammar were a highly effective form of brainwashing


    49. If she was in a good mood, her granite expression had fewer sharp edges than usual and ten minutes before the end of French period she would suddenly bark, “Un!” That was the signal for an oral game of counting that rocketed along the rows, starting from the pupil at whom she nodded her head


    50. For example, most women find that oral sex is one of the best ways














































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    Synonyms for "oral"

    oral oral exam oral examination viva viva voce buccal unwritten spoken voiced phonetic

    "oral" definitions

    an examination conducted by spoken communication


    using speech rather than writing


    of or relating to or affecting or for use in the mouth


    of or involving the mouth or mouth region or the surface on which the mouth is located


    a stage in psychosexual development when the child's interest is concentrated in the mouth; fixation at this stage is said to result in dependence, selfishness, and aggression