Klein attempts in a very graphic way to put into words preverbal experiences by describing the ways bodily and sensory experiences are registered in the mind. |
Babies and toddlers do pick up on stress in the home and often act out what they are unable to put into words. |
The textures emanating from that box are also hard to put into words, like a delayed thumb piano, perhaps? |
It is difficult to put into words, but it is rather like the disappearance of a permanent unwelcome guest. |
I was one of two writers invited by the commission on culture and sport to help an ad hoc committee put into words a new code of practice. |
The first time you save a life is something you cannot put a price on or put into words. |