Sentences with call
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- It's your call
- She called up to her husband, who was at the top of the stairs.
- He called to passersby for help.
- To call the names of stations
- call him to supper
- The birds were calling as the sun rose.
- I call once a week to talk to my parents.
- The army called him
- To call a meeting
- Where are you calling from?
- May I say who's calling?
- call the baby Ann
- I call it silly
- I try to call my parents at least once a week.
- She saw her friends across the street and called over to them.
- To call a strike
- Game called because of rain
- He called her name in his sleep.
- Federal Health Minister Tony Abott said he will not vote to let scientists clone human embryos specifically for the purpose of extracting.
- The umpire called him out
- A call for aid
- Gadget costs prompt call for data warnings.
- Call, in this comparison, is the basic word signifying to request the presence of someone at some place [he called the waiter over]; summon, the more formal term, implies authority or peremptoriness in the request [to summon a witness]; convoke, convene refer to the summoning of a group to assemble as for deliberation or legislation, but , convoke implies greater authority or formality [to convene a class, to convoke a congress]; invite suggests a courteous request for someone's presence, esp. as a guest or participant, and usually suggests that the decision to come rests with the invited
- The call of the wild
- No call for tears
- A good call by the umpire
- “What do you want to do?” “I don't care— it's your call.”
- You can make money if you buy a call on a stock that goes up in price.Zynga call options went up 44 percent in price after Facebook's IPO was announced.A call is the right to buy something like a stock or commodity at a certain price.
- I always wanted to call the dog Mufty for some reason. [VERB noun noun]
- The speech was interrupted by members of the Conservative Party, who called him a traitor. [VERB noun noun]
- He could hear the others downstairs in different parts of the house calling his name. [VERB noun]
- The butcher's son called out a greeting. [VERB PREPOSITION noun]
- Would you call me as soon as you find out? [VERB noun]
- He screamed for his wife to call an ambulance. [VERB noun]
- She called her young son: 'Here, Stephen, come and look at this!'. [VERB noun]
- I made a phone call to the United States to talk to a friend. [+ to]
- The Committee decided to call a meeting of the All India Congress. [VERB noun]
- The child waited two hours before she was called to give evidence. [be VERB-ed to-infinitive]
- A market researcher called at the house where he was living. [VERB preposition/adverb]
- He decided to pay a call on Tommy Cummings. [+ on]
- The steamer calls at several ports along the way. [VERB preposition/adverb]
- The second game of the series had ended in a 3-3 tie after ten innings when the game was called on account of darkness. [be VERB-ed]
- There have been calls for a new kind of security arrangement. [+ for]
- 'Have you got just plain chocolate?'—'No, I'm afraid there's not much call for that.' [+ for]
- You must be feeling exhilarated by the call of the new.
- ...the plaintive call of a whale.
- He called out her name
- To call a policeman
- She called on him
- He called back at nine
- He was called to the ministry
- They called the dog Rover
- They called him a coward
- I call it a foolish waste of time
- To call a strike
- I was called early this morning
- To call a meeting
- This problem calls for study
- I will call for my book later
- They called upon him to reply
- We don't know yet if the plan has succeeded because it's too soon to call
- The doctor made six calls this morning
- The call of the forest
- There is no call to shout
- He called her name to see if she was home.
- To call a dog; to call a cab; to call a witness.
- Will you call the family to dinner?
- Call me when you arrive.
- Call me at eight o'clock.
- To call Congress into session.
- To call a halt.
- To call a strike.
- To call a rehearsal.
- He felt called to the ministry.
- His country called him to the colors.
- To call to mind; to call into existence.
- The judge called the case to court.
- He called his roommate's attention to the mess.
- His parents named him James, but the boys call him Jim.
- He called me a liar.
- I call that a mean remark.
- They called him on his story.
- She called him on his vulgar language.
- He has called the outcome of the last three elections.
- The umpire called the pitch a strike.
- She called to the children.
- She called at the store for the package.
- He promised to call at noon.
- He bought a duck call.
- She went into the next room to place her call.
- To make a call on someone.
- We live so close to the fort that we can hear the bugle calls.
- The students gathered at the call of the dean.
- The call of the sea.
- He had a call to become a minister.
- He had no call to say such outrageous things.
- To make a call on a person's time.
- The referees were making one bad call after another.
- Please stay within call.
- I received several phone calls today. I received several calls today.
- I paid a call to a dear friend of mine.
- That was a good call.
- That sound is the distinctive call of the cuckoo bird.
- I had to yield to the call of the wild.
- There was a 20 dollar bet on the table, and my call was 9.
- That person is hurt; call for help! You must call to the nurse. to call the roll of a military company Why don't you call me in the morning? Why don't you call tomorrow? The captains call the coin toss. If thou canst awake by four o' the clock, / I prithee call me. Sleep hath seized me wholly. After the third massive failure, John called the whole initiative.
- We could always call on a friend. The engineer called round whilst you were away. This train calls at Reading, Slough and London Paddington. Our cruise ship called at Bristol Harbour.
- Why don't we dispense with the formalities. Please call me Al. I'm called John. A very tall building is called a skyscraper. He called twelve of the last three recessions. They call the distance ten miles. That's enough work. Let's call it a day and go home . This speech calls him Spaniard.
- My partner called two spades.
- He felt called to help the old man.
- A recursive function is one that calls itself.