Use called in a sentence
Sentences ending with called
- Tell me, have you ever sold your clothes to the Mart, or whatever the miserable coffin-shop is called? [11]
- Nearer, and nearer yet--and then I heard my name called. [9]
- As the days wore into months, Monsieur Vigo's place very naturally became the headquarters for our army, if army it might be called. [9]
- Mr. Paul Pardriff, who had a guilty conscience about the clipping, and vividly bearing in mind Mr. Blodgett's mishap, alone avoided young Mr. Vane; and escaped through the type-setting room and down an outside stairway in the rear when that gentleman called. [9]
- The minutest particles were driven through a fine wire screen which fitted close around the battery, and were washed into great tubs warmed by super-heated steam--amalgamating pans, they are called. [5]
- We were afraid we would disturb you when we called. [8]
- Mr. Billings' answer was to wink, very slowly, with one eye; and shortly after these pleasantries were over, the case was called. [9]
- One of these was the fate of the Golden House, as it was called. [4]
- But I made up my mind it was nonsense to draw the line at department stores, especially since Mr. Ferguson's was such a useful and remarkable one, so I went across and called. [9]
- Caniza is a town in Lower Hungary, north of the River Drave, and just west of the Platen Sea, or Lake Balatin, as it is also called. [4]
Short sentences using called
- She never called you husband. [11]
- Who called you, Voban? [11]
- So she called up "Dark! [10]
- She called them tributes. [5]
- Rhodopis called a third time. [10]
- The vulgar called them drunkards. [6]
- It is called the Wart. [5]
- It is called the steerage. [5]
- He called for the question. [5]
- She was called the Ninety-Nine. [11]
Sentences containing called two or more times
- There is a wind called Auster, another called Eurus, another called Septentrio, another Meridies, besides Aquilo, Vulturnus, Africus. [4]
- As her dream went on she called him and called him again, but for a long time he did not seem to hear her. [10]
- There came a voice to a citizen of Damascus, named Ananias, saying, "Arise, and go into the street which is called Straight, and inquire at the house of Judas, for one called Saul, of Tarsus; for behold, he prayeth. [5]
- It was as though he could see, for she was wearing a dark-red dress--"wine-coloured," her father called it, "maroon," Madame Bulteel called it. [11]
- She never "Mistered" these friends of hers, but called them "Billy," "Tom," "John," and they called her "Puss" or "Hattie. [5]
- In this region the rhododendron is called laurel and the laurel (the sheep-laurel of New England) is called ivy. [4]
- Tom Sawyer called the hogs "ingots," and he called the turnips and stuff "julery," and we would go to the cave and powwow over what we had done, and how many people we had killed and marked. [5]
- They called him the Bastille sometimes, and sometimes they called him Hellfire, which was on account of his warm and sumptuous style in battle, and you know they wouldn't have given him pet names if they hadn't had a good deal of affection for him. [5]
- We traversed the street called Straight a good way, and then turned off and called at the reputed house of Ananias. [5]
- Another time when she called Dunyasha her voice trembled, so she called again--though she could hear Dunyasha coming--called her in the deep chest tones in which she had been wont to sing, and listened attentively to herself. [2]
More example sentences with the word called in them
- Coello called the youth to the easel, and pointing to the sketches in color, containing numerous figures, on which he was painting, said: "Look here, my son. [10]
- Youth answering to youth had claimed its own; love springing from the dawn, brave and bright-eyed, had waved its wand towards that good country called Home. [11]
- You must tell your Mandane that you are called away by important business. [10]
- I have called your attention to this movement in order to say that it was neither accidental nor isolated. [4]
- He called his young mistress by name, but she did not hear him. [9]
- Some of these young ladies came from other cities,--New York and Philadelphia and elsewhere,--and their fathers and mothers were usually people to be mentioned as a matter of course--were, indeed, frequently so mentioned by Miss Sadler, especially when a visitor called at the school. [9]
- He looked like you, he spoke like you, he called the men as you do, nay he sat as you do when the road was too bad for his chariot, [The Mohars used chariots in their journeys. [10]
- And I give you my honour, mon cher Courtenay, that I lost no time in getting back to Arlington Street, and called Dorothy down to tell her. [9]
- Of his practice you can form an opinion from his book called "Letters to a Young Physician. [3]
- And how are you called, my son? [9]
- What is it you called me just now? [10]
- Say also that you called Heaven to bless me. [11]
- I called to you as you were leaving, but you didn't turn back. [11]
- The handsome standard-bearer yonder was called Ulrich! [10]
- Gray (nee Tyler) yesterday, and called on her to-day. [5]
- Philippus had, some years since, been called to the old man's bedside in sickness, and being then a beginner and in no great request, he had given the best of his time and powers to the case. [10]
- Emerson was sixty-three years old, the year I have referred to as that of the grand climacteric, when he read to his son the poem he called "Terminus," beginning: "It is time to be old, To take in sail. [6]
- I was twenty-one years of age, though one would have called me older. [9]
- At about ten years of age I began going to what we always called the "Port School," because it was kept at Cambridgeport, a mile from the College. [6]
- After all the years he had disapproved of Austen's deeds it seemed strange indeed to be called to account by the prodigal for his own. [9]
- For some thirty years Bogucharovo had been managed by the village Elder, Dron, whom the old prince called by the diminutive "Dronushka. [2]
- It is four years ago, shortly before your wedding with Mena; my father called me to play draughts. [10]
- The very next year the Council formally introduced the evil which they called ecclesiastical reformation. [10]
- Here I finished writing the second draft of the preliminary proclamation; came up on Saturday; called the Cabinet together to hear it, and it was published on the following Monday. [7]
- He used to write out what he called "short-faced descriptions" of his comrades in the woods, which were never so flattering as true. [4]
- The village baker would not sell him bread; his groceries he had to buy from the neighbouring parishes, for the grocer's flighty wife called for the constable when he entered the bake-shop of Pontiac. [11]
- Still the matron would not allow herself to be persuaded, and after the chief priest had been called away to the service of the god, Euryale reproved her sister-in-law for her too great zeal. [10]
- You ragged ruffians would never have given over the tops in this marsh and moorland, to any but a rightful master, and I know where the Sow is lurking--for the murderer of a messenger is no more to be called a Boar. [10]
- And Ba'tiste he would know that she--and he had called her "beautibul," that she had-- With a cry she suddenly clothed herself for travel. [11]
- I suppose he would have called up his family, waked the drum-corps, sent for the Prefect of Police, put on the alert the 'sergents de ville,' ordered under arms a regiment of the Imperial Guards, and made it unpleasant for the Man. [4]
- What her mother would have called policy and reasonable concessions she would have given different names. [4]
- Our party, who would have been much surprised if any one had called them an excursion, went away on foot down the carriage road to the Glen House. [4]
- Kit coming down-stairs would be called in; entertained with some moral and agreeable conversation; perhaps entreated to mind the office for an instant while Mr Brass stepped over the way; and afterwards presented with one or two half-crowns as the case might be. [12]
- It should be worth ten times the other, and the world called the other the work of a genius, dog. [11]
- There was the world of the Old Testament, of David and Samson, and of those dim figures in the dawn of history, called the Patriarchs. [4]
- Among his fellow- workers he is called a politician--if loud speaking and boasting can make one. [11]
- Lecturing was hard work, but he was under the "base necessity," as he called it, of constant labor, writing in summer, speaking everywhere east and west in the trying and dangerous winter season. [6]
- As the peace-maker's work was already drawing to a close, the wounded lad, pointing with his sound hand in the direction of the school, suddenly called warningly: "There comes Herr von Nordwyk. [10]
- This being warmer work than they had calculated upon, speedily cooled the courage of the belligerents, who scrambled to their feet and called for quarter. [12]
- I called out words of encouragement, and was preparing to jump into the water, when Roscoe exclaimed in a husky voice: "Marmion, it is Mrs. [11]
- As expert a woodman as I am, I had somehow failed to notice this until my attention was called to it by a hog. [5]
- The old Italian woman, her duenna, always called her Donna Isabella, but she possessed little more knowledge of her past than I. [10]
- She was 'the woman,' and so we called her. [10]
- That was the woman called Paulette Dubois, who lived in the little house at the outer gate of the Manor. [11]
- In fact, the witty brokers who were admitted to its mysteries called it the bucket-shop. [4]
- She called no witnesses, saying she would content herself with examining the witnesses for the prosecution. [5]
- There is one witness left, if he will but speak--even the man who married me, the man that for one day called me his wife. [11]
- One notices that without having his attention called to it. [5]
- He came up within about ten or fifteen feet of Reeder, and called out to those with him to "look out! [5]
- Had one stood within "the Hunter's Room," as it was called, a little while before, one would have seen a man's head bowed before a woman, and her hand smoothing back the hair from the handsome brow where dissipation had drawn some deep lines. [11]
- But we knew with what intellectual giants we had to do; no one had needed to tell us that, at least; and when they called me to them I felt as if the king himself had honoured me. [10]
- He was cross with the stupid old man (as he called Rostov), who had made him stay by assuring him that some necessary documents had not yet arrived from town, and he was vexed with himself for having stayed. [2]
- So the battles with the "Knoten" were continued until the Berlin revolution called forth more serious struggles, and our mother sent us away to Keilhau. [10]
- In a line with that you may see two others: the coral fan, as I always called it from its resemblance in form to that beautiful marine growth, and a third a little farther along. [6]
- Jane greeted him with surprise and warmth, set meat and bread and drink before him; and called Lassiter out to see him. [13]
- The pheasant stuffed with snails and the truffle sauce with it seemed delicious to the sovereign, who called the dish a triumph of the culinary art of the Netherlands. [10]
- He was closeted with Mr Witherden for some little time, and Mr Abel had been called in to assist at the conference, before Kit, wondering very much what he was wanted for, was summoned to attend them. [12]
- It was covered with ivy, which grew thick and hungry upon it, and it was called the Cloistered House. [11]
- Paaker shoved him with his foot and called to him as he awoke-- "I am hungry. [10]
- She quite agreed with him, praised and encouraged him, then she criticised his slovenly deportment, showed him with comical gravity how a warrior ought to stand and walk, called herself his drill-master, and was delighted at the zeal with which he strove to imitate her. [10]
- After the union with her, he called himself Philadelphus--brotherly love--and honoured his sister and wife with the same name. [10]
- She upbraided Coello with being faithless to his paternal duty, and called him a thoughtless booby. [10]
- She said something with an edge, her face all snapping angry, threw the things down, and called me a heathen and a wicked heretic--and I don't say now but she'd a right to do it. [11]
- The unmasked rogue, with a swift movement, snatched the hood of the caracalla off Alexander's head, flew at his throat with the fury and agility of a panther, and with much presence of mind called for help. [10]
- I still remember, with a sense of indolent luxury, a picnicing excursion up a romantic gorge there, called the Iao Valley. [5]
- It left her with a renewed sense of energy and restlessness, brought her nearer to high discoveries of mysterious joys which a voice out of the past called upon her to forego, a voice somehow identified with her father! [9]
- Then Crozier called with a great, cheery voice--what Mona used to call his tally-ho voice. [11]
- Medea, so the wise woman was called, though scarcely past five and forty, harmonized in appearance with this strange habitation, full as it was of objects calculated to rouse repulsion, dread, and amazement. [10]
- In the right wing, but not in the left, there is a little plate, as transparent as talc, surrounded by nervures, and called the speculum. [1]
- Hastily opening the window, he called to his servant, who was hurriedly approaching the house: "Is he in, Janche? [10]
- This gentleman, Mr. Willett, of Brighton, called with Mrs. Willett to take us on the visit which had been arranged between us. [6]
- The next thing will be to keep an eye on the duenna,--the "Model" and so forth, as the white-neck-cloth called her. [6]
- Seized of that wilful, daring spirit called Love, her sight was bounded by the little field where she strayed. [11]
- They passed, too, wild lakes overhung with primeval trees, where the iris and the waterlily grew among the fallen trunks and the water-fowl called to each other across the blue stretches. [9]
- Exercise now a wider compassion, and reflect that Fate has called you to take care of a hapless creature raving in fever and hard to deal with. [10]
- I was jokin' wid ye, whin I called ye this or that. [11]
- How this brother, whose temper was very mild and quiet and retiring--such as Mr Abel's--was greatly beloved by the simple people among whom he dwelt, who quite revered the Bachelor (for so they called him), and had every one experienced his charity and benevolence. [12]
- When the scoundrel whom she had called husband, and for whom her contempt had become too deep for hate, sneeringly assailed her family as having been fed from generation to generation from the corn-bin of the Museum, she bit her lips. [10]
- The other man, whom his companion had called Isaac, was of a more slender figure--stooping, and high in the shoulders--with a very ill-favoured face, and a most sinister and villainous squint. [12]
- The mother, Matter, whom for the sake of the verse I called by her Greek name Hyle, was also invested with a shade of comedy as a dissatisfied wife and the mother-in-law of Intellect. [10]
- Who was Grand, who was Well-Beloved, who was Desired, who was the Idol of the French, who was worthy to be called a King of the Citizens? [4]
- Rustem, the Masdakite, who till now had been lying unconscious, had been roused from his lethargy by some change of treatment, and loudly called for his master Haschim. [10]
- There are people who think that everything may be done, if the doer, be he educator or physician, be only called "in season. [6]
- If only she who is gone might have had the joy of hearing me called senator and praetor! [10]
- Among the commanders who hold these views are some who have never had any affinity with what is called "Abolitionism," or with "Republican Party politics," but who hold them purely as military opinions. [7]
- It is I who have called this man from his distant home. [11]
- It is Pentaur, who had been entered as Huni on the lists of mine-laborers, and was called by that name. [10]
- Principal Silas Peckham, who had been called from his slumbers by a message that Master Langdon was shot through the head by a highway-robber, but had learned a true version of the story by this time. [6]
- When the doctor who had been called arrived, Carmen was in a heap by the low couch, one arm thrown across the body, and her head buried in the cushion close to his. [4]
- It was Virginia who first found her voice, and she called him by his name. [9]
- The wailing widow, who called on him to return with "the silent speech of tears," was that queen of the idolater's devils whose shameful worship her father had often spoke of with horror. [10]
- The few ladies who called during the day out of kindness or curiosity, or both, only added to her torture. [9]
- So Venters, leaving Whitie with the horse, called Ring to his side, and, rifle in hand, worked his way out to the open. [13]
- It is worth while to journey around the globe to see anything which can truthfully be called a novelty, and the diamond mine is the greatest and most select and restricted novelty which the globe has in stock. [5]
- Breakfast time approached while I mused these musings and called these ancient happenings back to mind; so I got me back into the present and went down the hill. [5]
- It was one which was long called the "great" earthquake, and is doubtless so distinguished till this day. [5]
- The hysteric stage which the wise old man had apprehended began to manifest itself by its usual signs, if anything can be called usual in a condition the natural order of which is disorder and anomaly. [6]
- The scorn with which the rebels, after the compromise signed by the highest nobles, had called themselves Geusen, or Beggars, and endangered repose, would have been worthy of the severest punishment. [10]
- The great crowd which the "Fremersberg" had called out was another evidence that it was low-grade music; for only the few are educated up to a point where high-grade music gives pleasure. [5]
- The dew by which such blossoms are nourished is called the sweat of man's brow. [10]
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