Use call in a sentence
Sentences starting with call
- Call it as you will, my Daimon, or even my Genius--the name matters not. [10]
- Call it what you please, I know that what happened to you in Moscow was a misfortune. [2]
- Call it what you like. [9]
- Call it anything you like. [9]
- Call it what you like, say that I am weak. [9]
- Call thy father--he will know me. [5]
- Call Wagley's attention to it and have him and the National Democrat for Rep. to counteract it as far as they can. [7]
- Call a priest to bless our union!--Is it not so--am I not right? [10]
- Call all of them at half-past four. [4]
- Call to mind the contested elections within the last few years, and particularly those of Moore and Letcher from Kentucky, Newland and Graham from North Carolina, and the famous New Jersey case. [7]
Sentences ending with call
- You gestured from your opal car, I answered to that call. [11]
- And who among you will falter at such a call? [9]
- Mela said she would, the first chance she got; and she added, They would be much pleased to have him call. [8]
- I fear chance will not be so propitious as to bring you to town while I am there; otherwise, how glad I should be if you would call. [14]
- Yet again there was the call. [11]
- When the bill was put to a vote he demanded a roll call. [9]
- While Mark Twain was a journalist in San Francisco, there was a middle-aged man named Soule, who had a desk near him on the Morning Call. [5]
- He knew him very well; he was not a person to go out of his way to interfere with anybody, and more than likely it was in relation to Edith's affairs that he was asked to call. [4]
- After her visit to the Rostovs and her unexpectedly chilly reception by Nicholas, Princess Mary confessed to herself that she had been right in not wishing to be the first to call. [2]
- But I'm coming to call. [9]
Short sentences using call
- Quick, Adrian, call your father. [10]
- Presently, the call was repeated. [11]
- You call that war! [11]
- Behold, I call to thee! [11]
- And you call this hypocrisy? [4]
- Do you call this flat? [12]
- Do you call this "gush"? [5]
- They call themselves 'The Riders. [13]
- Do ye call that war? [5]
- Do you call that nothing? [5]
Sentences containing call two or more times
- The swell people wouldn't call anybody but themselves 'clean,' and those others would drop sort of meekly into their way of talking and they wouldn't call themselves clean. [5]
- That Egyptian headdress with the vulture's head which the king likes best to see me in, the young Greek Lysias and the Roman too, call barbaric, and so every one must call it who is not interested in the Egyptians. [10]
- Woe to those who call by its true name what those blind souls call pleasure and enjoyment as serving to hasten the flight of time--not too long at the most; woe to those who dare raise even a finger against it! [10]
- I don't mind what they call me, so long as they don't call me too late for dinner. [11]
- Oh, Bobby, Bobby--I used to call you that in the days before we were married, and I will call you that now when all is over and done--why did you not tell me all? [11]
- I don't want to quarrel with him--to call him a liar; but when I come square up to him I don't know what else to call him if I must tell the truth out. [7]
- The good minister thought the best thing to do would be to call and talk over some of these matters with Brother Fairweather,--for so he would call him at times, especially if his senior deacon were not within earshot. [6]
- He became what they call a "clerk" in what they call a "store" up in the huckleberry districts, and kept such accounts as were required by the business of the establishment. [6]
- I know what the rest of 'em call him,--said the young fellow.--They call him Little Boston. [6]
- You see, dat rebellion you English call it, we call it de War of de Patriot--de first War of de Patriot, not de second-well, call it what you like, quelle difference? [11]
More example sentences with the word call in them
- And you call yourself a cute Yankee? [11]
- When I need your services I will call for you. [10]
- Do not abuse your mirrored image; do not call yourself a clumsy fellow. [10]
- If you call your bosom friend a fool, and intend it for an insult, it is an insult; but if you do it playfully, and meaning no insult, it is not an insult. [5]
- I have avoided your bait, as you call it, for your sake, not mine own. [11]
- Men would call your acts treacherous if they knew what you had done; and so indeed they were; but yet I have seen you do things to others--not to me--which could rise only from the fountain of pure waters. [11]
- I will call you," said the countess in a whisper. [2]
- She's never known you, never seen what most of us have seen, that all you have--or nearly all--is your lovely looks, and what they call a kind heart. [11]
- By and by you would say, 'Good morning, your Eminence, I will call again' --but you wouldn't. [5]
- I 'll tell you what,--the Master said,--I know something about these young fellows that come home with their heads full of "science," as they call it, and stick up their signs to tell people they know how to cure their headaches and stomach-aches. [6]
- I don't think you ought to call me affected. [8]
- On that day you must call me Miss Jinny. [9]
- That is, what you men are pleased to call pleasures. [9]
- They know how you love animals, and so they try to do you honor and show their love for you by naming all those creatures after you; insomuch that if a body should step out and call "Joan of Arc--come! [5]
- So I write you frankly: call out the militia. [2]
- The next time you come to call I pray you leave your travelling show at home. [9]
- Yes, sah; an' you can jes' call for anything you want, and dish yer whole railroad'll be turned wrong end up an' inside out for to get it for you. [5]
- How soon can you call your committee together? [9]
- With us what you call time is a spacious thing; it takes a long stretch of it to grow an angel to full age. [5]
- Now what would you call stealing? [5]
- I know what you call it: the mechanical and automatic putting together of impressions received from outside, and drawing an inference from them. [5]
- It is what you call blaspheme. [11]
- Is that what you call a man who lets you dispose of his estate as you please! [10]
- The informers call you a heretic, a sorcerer, who has bewitched the king. [10]
- I should have yielded myself without stint to the sympathy which this meeting might well call forth. [6]
- Later in the year they have another crop, which they call the Garnet. [5]
- He rode, as ye know, through peril to Pango Dooni, bearing the call for help, and he hath helped to save the whole land from the Red Plague. [11]
- An' what do ye be thinkin' of him they call Giggles, that almost guv his life to save the ould behemoth! [11]
- Go and call Xanthe to breakfast, Dorippe. [10]
- Is my father wrong when he says that it is a proud thing to belong to the mightiest realm on earth, before whose power barbarians tremble; a great thing to feel and call yourself a Roman citizen? [10]
- You are absolutely wrong in your diagnosis--if that's what you call it. [11]
- She said she would not go far, and would call at the haunted house once a month for her money. [5]
- The Australasian Governor would not be so restless, perhaps, if he had a war, or a veto, or something like that to call for his reserve-energies, but he hasn't. [5]
- For me, I would endure all the tortures of the world rather than call you husband ever again. [11]
- Not what you would call two notes in the same key, she and Crozier," he reflected as he told her she need not trouble about her luggage, and took charge of the checks for it. [11]
- I suppose you would call it a tenement. [9]
- Ye call the world yours, yet ye will not stoop to gather from the earth the fruits of the earth. [11]
- He was still working on the Call when it was written, and contributing literary articles to the Californian, of which Bret Harte, unknown to fame, was editor. [5]
- I spoke--merely a word, to call his attention. [5]
- When the last word of the memoirs (I may call them so), addressed to Alixe, had been written, I turned my thoughts to other friends. [11]
- What we are wont to call wisdom is often naively innocent of impending change. [9]
- We call the woman from the field, and give her money, which she seemed not to expect, and for which she shows no gratitude. [4]
- Our houses are within a stone's throw, and yet in a whole day, from noon till noon, so old a friend could not find a few minutes to deliver the letters entrusted to him, or to call upon such near neighbors . [10]
- He rubbed his withered hands with satisfaction as he seated himself in his accustomed chair, and when Mary came to call him to dinner, it was a pleasure to him to jest with her. [10]
- How many have withered and wasted under as slow a torment in the walls of that larger Inquisition which we call Civilization! [6]
- With strange hopes, with trembling fears, with mingled belief and doubt, wherever I have found myself I have sought with longing yet half-averted eyes for the "elect lady," as I have learned to call her, who was to lift the curse from my ruined life. [6]
- I shall call with the papers on Monday morning. [9]
- The little man with the lisp, next to her, who is always acting in that silly way, they call Toots Cuthbert. [9]
- I was wroth with the hard and bitter world for its cruelty; yet it was in truth that very world, and its pitiless call to duty, which at that time rescued me from worse things. [10]
- Contrasting its failure with its high pretensions, it is fair to call it an imposition; whether an expressly fraudulent contrivance or not, some might be ready to question. [6]
- Margaret was not with her at St. Barnaby in the fatal fortnight she passed there, and never saw the Leightons till she went to call upon them. [8]
- Both ladies rose with grave dignity, conferred upon Laura a formal invitation to call, aid then retired from the conference. [5]
- When Kendricks came with Beaton to call after her father's dinner, she used all her cunning to ensnare him, and she had him to herself as long as Beaton stayed; Dryfoos sent down word that he was not very well and had gone to bed. [8]
- Then Crozier called with a great, cheery voice--what Mona used to call his tally-ho voice. [11]
- If they don't wish to trade for either, send the articles to the Century, without naming a price, and if their check isn't large enough I will call and abuse them when I come. [5]
- Then upon call, Wilson went to the window, made his examination, and said: "This is Count Luigi's right hand; this one, three signatures below, is his left. [5]
- Come when you will, and call me your mother with the same perfect confidence with which I, from my whole heart, name you my daughter. [10]
- The Dryfoos ladies will want to call on her as the last-comer, and if I treated myself 'en garcon' now, and paid the first visit, it might complicate matters. [8]
- It was my will to fight to the last, with my doomed followers as you call them--comrades and lovers of France I say. [11]
- For reasons which will presently appear, I will withhold his real name and titles, and call him Lieutenant-General Lord Arthur Scoresby, V.C., K.C.B., etc., etc., etc. [5]
- But if he will not point out anything erroneous in the evidence, is it not rather for him to show, by a comparison of the evidence, that I have reasoned falsely, than to call the "kind, amiable, intelligent gentleman" a liar? [7]
- Then perchance you will call me to your side, and your kiss will say, 'I am content with my Sappho, I love her still. [10]
- In future he will call himself Joshua--Joshua, do you hear? [10]
- If the reader will call at the circulating library and mention my name, he will be furnished with books which will afford him the fullest information concerning Jaffa. [5]
- Keep calm, I will call again tomorrow," said Metivier; and putting his fingers to his lips he hastened away. [2]
- Their wounded pride will bring them over to our side, and if they are too 'noble,' as they call it, to undertake anything themselves against a woman, still they will be more likely to help than to hinder us, if I should need their assistance. [10]
- The daughter's portion will be curtailed by the father; that's what I call bargaining between relations. [10]
- Will you, the wife of the great Cyrus, permit me to call you mother? [10]
- This the governor's widow had wholly lacked; and how happy were they who could call such a heart their own! [10]
- But the people, whom Thou dost call Thine, are in sore peril. [10]
- Their priests too, whom they call Magi, are here with them. [10]
- The young fellow whom they call John was in the yard, sitting on a barrel and smoking a cheroot, the fumes of which came in, not ungrateful, through the open window. [6]
- The young fellow whom they call John said he knew all about it; he had just lighted a cheroot the other day, when a tremendous conviction all at once came over him that he had done just that same thing ever so many times before. [6]
- He it was who, like a brimful vessel, overflowed with the quintessence of what we call divine; and from this effluence emanated the divine Mind, the pure intelligence which is to the One what light is to the sun. [10]
- It was he who induced me to give to my first romance, which I had intended to call Nitetis, the title An Egyptian Princess. [10]
- Malicious tongues have whispered that this is all ye have to expect from me; but I tell you, that if we conquer, fresh favors will be shown to you and your descendants; I shall call you the supporters of my throne. [10]
- As to the whiskers, as I have never worn any, do you not think that people would call it a piece of silly affectation were I to begin wearing them now? [7]
- A certain sentiment which we may call pride was so strong in him that he felt ready to make almost any sacrifice to prevent it. [9]
- The guilt for which she was threatened with punishment was by no means small, and even if her earthly judge did not call her to account, she would go to confession to-morrow and honestly perform the penance imposed. [10]
- The terror with which she started up at his call bore no favourable testimony to her good conscience, but she had already recovered her bold unconcern when he imperiously demanded to know what had become of lame Kuni. [10]
- When the gale, which preceded the thunderstorm, blew leaves and straws in through the open window she started violently, imagining that Herr Ortlieb had come to call her to account and her trial was to begin. [10]
- Like a doe which comes forth from a thicket and finds her young grazing in the glade, she lifted her head and looked with brightest eyes away to the high road whence the call had come. [10]
- He knew not whether he loved or hated her, but her resistance had passionately inflamed his longing to call her his. [10]
- But one morning, when I went to call him, I found feathers at the entrance of his hole, --chicken feathers. [4]
- I laughed out when I got to the mention of Frederika's special accomplishment, given by you with a distinct simplicity that, to my taste, is what the French would call 'impayable. [14]
- In the morning, when he went to call at Rostopchin's he met there a courier fresh from the army, an acquaintance of his own, who often danced at Moscow balls. [2]
- Many a time, when he has ridden all night, he has said to me at dawn, "Take the watch, Boy; if the trail freshens, call me. [5]
- Philip might be whatever the world chose to call him, but her house was her own, and he had come uninvited, and he was unwelcome. [11]
- He isn't exactly what you'd call orthodox. [9]
- I haven't got what you'd call an intellectual memory. [11]
- That is--that is what you Greeks call the most repulsive of creatures--the spider. [10]
- The style of what you call your "Prelude" shows that it was written under cerebral excitement. [6]
- These Galenists were what we should call "herb-doctors" to-day. [3]
- You carry still what we call (Poets are dreamy we know) A heart, well, 'tis yours after all, And time hath its wonders, I trow. [11]
- I know not what to call them, but until they are satisfied I shall never be yours. [10]
- Although Henderson gave what time he could spare to the design and erection of the building, it pleased him to call it Margaret's house, and to see the eagerness with which she entered into its embellishment. [4]
- I write for what they call the "Comic Department" of the paper now and then. [6]
- Elsie was naturally what they call a man-hater, and there was very little danger of any sudden passion springing up between two such young persons. [6]
- I guess it's what the minister in Dolton used to call a visitation. [9]
- Do you know what meddling with the folks without names, as you call 'em, is like?--It is like riding at the quintaan. [6]
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