Thesaurus / calling
FEEDBACKHow to use calling in a sentence
It quickly became the family’s top moneymaker, and Peter Carlino sensed he’d found his calling.
VALUATION: CASINO STOCKS GOT CLOBBERED BY COVID-19. THIS ONE IS NOW AN ATTRACTIVE BETMATTHEWHEIMEROCTOBER 18, 2020FORTUNEHere you have a guy whose calling card is consistency working for a guy whose calling card is inconsistency.
ROBERT LIGHTHIZER BLEW UP 60 YEARS OF TRADE POLICY. NOBODY KNOWS WHAT HAPPENS NEXT.BY LYDIA DEPILLISOCTOBER 13, 2020PROPUBLICAWith Portal support, Zoom users will be able to host a video call with up to 25 people on the screen, while leveraging the device’s high-fidelity sound and its AI-powered Smart Camera for hands-free calling, says Facebook.
FACEBOOK’S PORTAL ADDS SUPPORT FOR NETFLIX, ZOOM AND OTHER FEATURESSARAH PEREZOCTOBER 6, 2020TECHCRUNCHHall "has set up terminals in areas that were burned severely to provide evacuated families with wireless calling and Internet access to file insurance claims," CNBC wrote.
SPACEX STARLINK BRINGS INTERNET TO EMERGENCY RESPONDERS IN WILDFIRE AREASJON BRODKINSEPTEMBER 30, 2020ARS TECHNICAAfter months of calling, writing, and protesting, the city’s restaurant owners finally have an outdoor dining plan
OUTDOOR DINING IS NOW A PERMANENT NYC FIXTURE, MAYOR ANNOUNCESLUKE FORTNEYSEPTEMBER 25, 2020EATEROutsiders lack adequate motives for sending the notes home; issuers lack adequate motives for calling them home.
READINGS IN MONEY AND BANKINGCHESTER ARTHUR PHILLIPSUncle Harry took him for walks and consoled him with rough tenderness, never calling him Black Sheep.
KIPLING STORIES AND POEMS EVERY CHILD SHOULD KNOW, BOOK IIRUDYARD KIPLINGDo not heed the Governor-Generalʼs decree, calling you to arms, even though it cost you your lives.
THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDSJOHN FOREMANThe French adopt the same derivation, calling it "asbeste" (minèral filamenteux et incombustible).
ASBESTOSROBERT H. JONESYou can then test yourself on the work by calling to mind whatever you have thus cemented together.
ASSIMILATIVE MEMORYMARCUS DWIGHT LARROWE (AKA PROF. A. LOISETTE)WORDS RELATED TO CALLING
- arena
- bailiwick
- business
- calling
- canton
- capacity
- champaign
- charge
- colony
- concern
- county
- demesne
- department
- dependency
- district
- division
- domain
- dominion
- duty
- employment
- field
- function
- jurisdiction
- line
- office
- orbit
- part
- post
- pursuit
- realm
- region
- role
- section
- shire
- sphere
- terrain
- territory
- tract
- walk
- work
- zone
- assignment
- bother
- burden
- business
- calling
- charge
- daily grind
- deadweight
- duty
- effort
- employment
- enterprise
- errand
- exercise
- fun and games
- function
- gig
- grind
- grindstone
- headache
- labor
- load
- long row to hoe
- millstone
- mission
- nuisance
- occupation
- office
- onus
- pain
- project
- province
- responsibility
- stint
- strain
- tax
- toil
- trouble
- undertaking
- vocation
- work
- assignments
- bothers
- burdens
- businesses
- callings
- charges
- daily grinds
- deadweights
- duties
- efforts
- employments
- enterprises
- errands
- exercises
- fun and games
- functions
- gigs
- grinds
- grindstones
- headaches
- labors
- loads
- long row to hoes
- millstones
- missions
- nuisances
- occupations
- offices
- onuses
- pains
- projects
- provinces
- responsibilities
- stints
- strains
- taxes
- toil
- troubles
- undertakings
- vocations
- works
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