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Wordless Book was created in 1866.

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A wordless thought is when you vision something but you can find the right meaning or vocabulary for it.

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The cast of Wordless - 2011 includes: Anabela Moreira

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The wordless music contributed to New Moon was written by Bradley Mastronofe

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The cast of Wordless - 2012 includes: Katherine Norland as Penelope Jones

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The cast of The Wordless Message - 1912 includes: Dot Farley

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The Wordless Message - 1912 was released on:

USA: 20 June 1912

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The Wordless Message - 1913 was released on:

USA: 28 May 1913

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Wordless - 2010 II is rated/received certificates of:

Spain:7 (original rating)

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The cast of The Wordless Message - 1913 includes: Lillian Hayward William Hutchinson as Capt. Porter - Veteran of the G.A.R.

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You would have to count yourself

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This phrase means that you communicate without using words or language. It suggests a deep understanding or connection that goes beyond verbal communication.

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On Wednesdays all over the internet, bloggers post a photograph with no words to explain it on their blog. Hence the ‘wordless’ title. The idea is that the photo itself says so much that it doesn’t need any description.

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unexpressed, hidden, wordless, unspoken, indicated, meant, figured

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The cast of Wordless Le Chant Du Silence - 2012 includes: Corre Michael as Zombie Shin Nabi as Melanie Couturier Nathalie as Deborah Faraggi Olivier as Marc

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Mute, speechless, wordless, or tongueless are synonyms for can't speak.

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Iowa City Shorts - 2003 Wordless Short I-C- Alcohol Redesign Shoulder Joint 9-1 was released on:

USA: 7 October 2012

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It means that your wordless like for example omg I got a cell phone asdfgh you could randomly letters

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Some techniques for wordless singing that can enhance vocal expression and communication include using various vocal tones and textures, incorporating dynamics and volume changes, utilizing vocal ornaments such as trills and runs, and focusing on emotional expression through vocal delivery.

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A song without lyrics can still be explicit if it contains wordless vocals that are sexually provocative or violent (e.g. screaming).

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The spelling pantomine is a common misspelling of pantomime (wordless drama).

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The puppy's wordless plea invoked the desired response. The judge refused to listen to the prisoner's plea for justice.

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Wordless communication or body language includes gestures, facial expressions, posture, and eye contact that convey emotions, thoughts, and intentions to others without words. It can complement verbal communication and provide additional insight into a person's feelings or attitudes. Understanding body language can improve interpersonal relationships and communication effectiveness.

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You can do just about anything in winterguard - look at some videos on YouTube for ideas. Classical music or wordless pieces are always a safe bet.

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Black - Sin

White - Purity, Saved.

Gold/Yellow - Heaven

Green - I can't remember.

Red - Jesus

I believe that is all

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If you mean what do you shout when your angry. I usaly go ARG!!!! but some people curse, others just use a wordless cry. It just depends on who you really are.

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Loulie Jean Norman sang the wordless vocal which accompanies the theme of the original Star Trek.

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It's a wordless manga that revolves around the adventures of a tiny dinosaur (Gon) who has managed to survive the extinction of his kind. He explores the world and interacts with the paleolithic creatures that now inhabit it.

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The words that you can make with the letters a, n, and b are: ban, nab, a, an, and ab. You can also spell "na," which is not a word but is commonly used to voice notes in wordless songs (such as the batman theme.)

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Will Hildenbrand is the author/illustrator of Snowman's Story. He also wrote/illustrated Asleep In The Stable. Most of the time he illustrates other author's books including his wife Jane.

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You need to answer this prompt because your teacher is looking for your critical thinking skills and how well you understood the lesson. He/she is not looking for our answers.

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You are probably thinking of Tchaikovsky who wrote an Overture on the theme of Romeo and Juliet, and expressing the idea of forbidden love, an idea which was close to him.

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Kiss him!

My answerThe above may be correct.

But this gesture can be a sign of comfort for someone who is sad or a gesture of affection.

In the above example it could be a wordless request for a kiss, so go ahead.

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Nonverbal communication is the process of communication through sending and recieving wordless, mostly visual cues between people. Messages can be communicated through gestures, eye contact, body language or facial expressions.

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A picture book without words is called a wordless picture book. These books rely on illustrations to tell the story, allowing readers to interpret the narrative through visual cues and imagination.

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Scat singing is the musical articulation of wordless syllables. It forms a key part of jazz singing, famous practitioners include Ella Fitzgerald, Sarah Vaughan, Betty Carter, Mark Murphy, Mel Torme and Kurt Elling.

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breathless, at a loss for words, flabbergasted, silently miming, taken aback, aghast, stunned, dumbfounded, muted, soundless, floored, tongue-tied, voiceless, wordless, dazed depends on what context "speechless" is in. source is thesaurus.com

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Poetry can transcend language, speaking to the soul through emotion and imagery. Similar to the silent beauty of a bird in flight, a well-crafted poem can evoke feelings and meanings beyond words. The power of poetry lies in its ability to communicate through the universal language of emotion.

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In the poem entitled "Daisies":

Peacemakers ye, the daisies, from the soil

Upbreathing wordless messages of love,

Soothing of earth-born brethren the toil

And lifting e'en the lowliest above.

It's on p. 327 in The Poetry of Father Tabb.

ELC Jan. 3, 2009.

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Editorial:noun:
a. piece of writing.
b. a statement of opinion; an explanation.
c. an article or commentary, as in a newspaper or on television, that expresses an opinion or viewpoint.


adjective:
a. having to do with an editor or what an editor does.


Synonyms: fair, hushed, impartial, mute, muted, neutral, nonpartisan, passive, quite, silent, speechless, tight-lipped, unbiased, unprejudiced, voiceless, wordless

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The wonderful Raymond Briggs, who also wrote 'Father Christmas', 'When the Wind Blows', 'The Bear', and 'Fungus the Bogeyman'

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It all depends on the relationship that the man already has with the woman. If he is a stranger then it is called assault and police should be called. If he is already acquainted then it means that he would like the relationship to go further and he is paying her a compliment on her hair - how soft it feels - it is like saying that he is sexually attracted to her. If they are in a relationship it is like monkeys grooming each other and saying "I love you" in a wordless way.

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repurchased LOOL

Anything that ends with "ed" can rhyme with purchased :P x
only real rhyme: repurchase

Near rhymes: burgess, burkus, burness, burress, burrous, circus, curless, curtis, dermis, fergus, firmness, furnace, furnas, gervase, hurless, jerris, nervous, purpose, searfoss, sergius, service, sternness, surface, surplus, terseness, thermos, turbas, urness, ursus, versus, wordless, worthless

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