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call

noun as in yelled statement

noun as in demand, announcement

noun as in need, cause for action

noun as in normal sound of animal

verb as in yell declaration

verb as in arrange meeting

verb as in entitle

verb as in demand or announce action

verb as in estimate, consider

verb as in attempt to communicate by telephone

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Weak match

verb as in visit at residence or business

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Example Sentences

Note: UNICOR uses its inmates for everything from call center operators to human demolishers of old computers.

This is the Mexico that the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, and most major U.S. corporations, are eager to call amigo.

Al Qaeda has never managed to carve out a large chunk of real estate to call its own—in Afghanistan it was a guest of the Taliban.

Who else would see a former spouse accused of underage sex and call him ‘the greatest man there is’?

Almost everyone I spoke to said they have used JSwipe because they are specifically not just looking for a booty call.

Everything is topsy-turvy in Europe according to our moral ideas, and they don't have what we call "men" over here.

It was like his beautiful courtesy to call me in and introduce me to Blow instead of letting me go away.

After an hour, however, he reached this decision: He would not go to or call up Mrs. Merley.

"I call you," the policeman said, and stripping the saddle and bridle from his sweaty horse, turned him loose to graze.

Each did his duty, or was adjured to do it, in the "state of life to which it had pleased God to call him."

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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