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verbal; verbals noun- a conversation, a talk UK
- He even went down there, see if he could have a verbal, maybe patch things up. — Greg Williams, Diamond Geezers, p. 80, 1997
- a verbal statement given to the police, often self-incriminatory UK, 1963
- Verbals are often said to be manufactured by the police. — Peter Laurie, Scotland Yard, 1970
- Who grassed this time? That’s a good one. Read that out of your notebook in court and it places your man for them. It’s about language, see? That’s why it’s called a verbal. — Jake Arnott, He Kills Coppers, p. 13, 2001
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