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audial
[aw-dee-uhl]
adjective
of or relating to the sense of hearing; aural.
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Carter, who gave his old No. 9 to quarterback Desmond Ridder, found audial symmetry in the zero with his nickname, “Zo.”
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But this one brought only audial warmth.
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Bill Ryan told "America's News HQ" that it was unusual for the apparent bomber to leave an audial warning message of the impending blast.
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“I know there is a lot of skepticism,” he said in the audial version of a straight face.
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The more things we give our smart homes control over, the more exploitable they become for hackers, both audial and virtual.
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