word of mouth造句1. The news spread by word of mouth.
2. I have informed him by word of mouth.
3. He received the news by word of mouth.
4. The restaurant does not advertise, but relies on word of mouth for custom.
5. Much of this information is picked up by word of mouth from previous students.
6. All the orders were given by word of mouth so that no written evidence could be discovered later.
7. The story has been passed down by word of mouth.
8. Word of mouth is one of the best ways of getting business.
9. He learned about the job by word of mouth.
10. Initially, information spread by word of mouth.
10.try its best to gather and create good sentences.
11. Word of mouth can draw new talent to a Great Group, as it did at Black Mountain.
12. The tribe's history was passed on by word of mouth.
13. Much of this information is picked up by word of mouth from previous students and workmates.
14. Reaction to the show was encouraging and word of mouth most rewarding of all.
15. Why did it sell so many copies by word of mouth?
16. Arthur's business has grown by word of mouth and now much of his work comes from private commissions.
17. At first, people learn about the band by word of mouth.
18. It arrived in our town by word of mouth and crackled like wildfire through the grapevine of gab and gossip.
19. Through word of mouth and demand from customers, they've built up a sizable business with five drivers.
20. That knowledge, handed down by word of mouth over generations is invaluable.
21. We need to investigate this thoroughly. Word of mouth is regarded as the best kind of advertising.
22. Man communicates by word of mouth and by body language.
23. Most manuscripts postdate the stories which have circulated by word of mouth for centuries.
24. Love was understood rather than expressed, and values were transmitted by example, not word of mouth.
25. They must know their product thoroughly and how to promote sales by word of mouth, telephone or correspondence.
26. Even so, the Shaftesbury season started quietly, with the audience building slowly, by word of mouth.
27. Unlikely to sell you indifferent fish, as his reputation will be spread by word of mouth.
28. The routine for rigging and de-rigging is usually passed on by word of mouth, or is self-taught.
29. The news from the front, which came to us by word of mouth, was depressing.
30. There is no form of advertising so valuable as word of mouth.