by word of mouth in Hungarian

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1. He agreed by word of mouth.

2. The news spread by word of mouth.

3. Initially, information spread by word of mouth.

4. I have informed them by word of mouth.

5. He received the news by word of mouth.

6. I have informed him by word of mouth.

7. These stories were transmitted by word of mouth.

8. The news was passed on by word of mouth.

9. He learned about the job by word of mouth.

10. The tribe's history was passed on by word of mouth.

11. The story has been passed down by word of mouth.

12. Man communicates by word of mouth and by body language.

13. The news of their affair was spread by word of mouth.

14. The story on Jerry's trip got abroad by word of mouth.

15. Why did it sell so many copies by word of mouth?

16. At first, people learn about the band by word of mouth.

17. That knowledge, handed down by word of mouth over generations is invaluable.

18. Much of this information is picked up by word of mouth from previous students.

19. The landlord promised us to fix the air - conditioning tomorrow by word of mouth.

20. The news from the front, which came to us by word of mouth, was depressing.

21. Abreption became known by word of mouth and the client base has kept growing ever since.

22. Even so, the Shaftesbury season started quietly, with the audience building slowly, by word of mouth.

23. Much of this information is picked up by word of mouth from previous students and workmates.

24. Unlikely to sell you indifferent fish, as his reputation will be spread by word of mouth.

25. So, now, what is it that we must declare, or acknowledge, by word of mouth to others?

26. They must know their product thoroughly and how to promote sales by word of mouth, telephone or correspondence.

27. Arthur's business has grown by word of mouth and now much of his work comes from private commissions.

28. All the orders were given by word of mouth so that no written evidence could be discovered later.

29. Even the advertising is door to door and by word of mouth in order to keep the project cost low.

30. Why is an inspired message that is recorded far superior to information that is handed down by word of mouth?

31. We like to think that information given to us —whether by word of mouth or in written form— is truthful.

32. 28 It arrived in our town by word of mouth and crackled like wildfire through the grapevine of gab and gossip.

33. 23 These are both concentrated markets where any failure to perform would quickly be spread by word-of-mouth throughout the industry.

34. Catechism, Catechumen - Catechism comes from Latin catechismus, "instruction by word of mouth," and is literally a series of questions and answers; a Catechumen is a young Christian preparing for confirmation

35. Catechism, Catechumen - Catechism comes from Latin catechismus, "instruction by word of mouth," and is literally a series of questions and answers; a Catechumen is a young Christian preparing for confirmation

36. Catechism, catechumen - Catechism comes from Latin Catechismus, "instruction by word of mouth," and is literally a series of questions and answers; a catechumen is a young Christian preparing for confirmation

37. [French Catechiste, from Old French, from Late Latin catēchista, from Late Greek katēkhistēs, from katēkhizein, to teach by word of mouth; see catechize.] cat′e·chis′tic, cat′e·chis′ti

38. During the past century, some have speculated that Jesus’ early disciples were not inclined to write down the teachings and deeds of Jesus but that they passed them on by word of mouth.

39. The stream of work stoppages was a consistent pattern from 1943 until the end of PL-45 in 1947.30 Often times, strikes were accomplished by word of mouth, as Braceros from different camps communicated their wages to other camps

40. A person who catechizes, especially one who instructs catechumens in preparation for admission into a Christian church. [French Catechiste, from Old French, from Late Latin catēchista, from Late Greek katēkhistēs, from katēkhizein, to teach by word of mouth; see catechize.]

41. By means of the printed page and by word of mouth, they are helping people around the world to gain an accurate knowledge of what the Kingdom is, what blessings it will bring, and what one must do to gain such blessings.

42. 109 reviews of Airtime Cooling and Heating "I really like this company and here's why: -Punctual, presentable and professional technician -Staff took the time to explain what was wrong with the unit and why -Fast service - Was recommended to us by word of mouth (to me, the best form of advertising) -Reasonable rates"

43. 1500, "instruction in Christian principles," also "elementary question-and-answer book of religious instruction," from French catéchisme (14c.) and directly from Church Latin Catechismus "book of instruction," from Greek katekhismos, from katekhizein "teach orally, instruct by word of mouth," from katekhein "to resound" (see catechesis).

44. The Arabic version reads, "these two men"; that is, Paul and Silas: who these sergeants were, is not very certain; they seem to be so called in the Greek language, from their carrying rods, or little staves in their hands, and were a sort of Apparitors; by these the magistrates sent orders, either by word of mouth, or in writing, to the jailer