Use calls in a sentence
Sentences ending with calls
- Is it--is it you that calls? [11]
- She said, 'Girl,' to the maid, 'put on a livery, get up behind the carriage, and come with me while I make some calls. [2]
- They say--one of the young ladies does--that she never saw such an unsociable place as New York; nobody calls. [8]
- Surely not to the Club or to pay calls? [2]
- Mrs. Cooke returned the calls. [9]
- Ladies keep themselves in training in their ordinary calls. [4]
- I'm goun' to git it out of Mr. Beaton the next time he calls. [8]
- Clara is calling for me--we have to go into town and pay calls. [5]
- Just friendly calls. [9]
Short sentences using calls
- He calls, and you come. [10]
- The world calls this selfishness. [10]
- It calls both news. [4]
- Plarsterin', Si calls it. [5]
- Everybody calls him Hoss. [5]
- He calls it his 'claim. [5]
- He calls it his "claim. [5]
- No--but everyone calls him Trixy. [9]
- He calls himself David Wilson. [5]
- Hit's what he calls it. [5]
Sentences containing calls two or more times
- He calls his town Mayopolis, and expects to be mayor of it; his wife, however, calls the town Maybe. [4]
- What should we say of men if they consumed half their time in paying formal calls upon each other merely for the sake of paying calls, and were low-spirited if they did not receive as many cards as they had dealt out to society? [4]
- Some calls me Sarah, some calls me Mary. [5]
- Mr. Froude runs lightly over a list of subjects upon which the believer in progress relies for his belief, and then says of them that the world calls this progress--he calls it only change. [4]
- Napoleon from St. Helena calls to you, Napoleon in Pontiac calls to you! [11]
- I call it a book because the author calls it a book, I call it a work because he calls it a work; but, in truth, it is merely a duodecimo pamphlet of thirty-one pages. [5]
More example sentences with the word calls in them
- Lurida and her young man--Gabriel is what she calls him--were naturally the objects of special attention. [6]
- If any man would like to be amused by a sight of that little thing which the President calls by that big name, he can have it by turning to Niles's Register, vol. [7]
- The only danger would lie in the crowd discovering us in this holy spot, where the Muezzin calls to prayer, and giving us what for, before he could interfere. [11]
- That means trouble with the directors, the stockholders, and calls for explanations. [9]
- Their cries mingled with the crackling and snapping of the dry wood, and the roar of the flames, with the trumpet calls of the awakening troops, and the beating of drums. [10]
- Phillips was there with his 'turn-out,' as he calls his top buggy that Cap. [5]
- Next summer we will put up a house there, not a very big house, just a long, low sort of a Moorish pavilion, the architect calls it. [4]
- The average American will be inclined to regard the program of the new British Labour Party as the embodiment of what he vaguely calls Socialism, and to him the very word is repugnant. [9]
- I serve him whose master I believe I ought to be by birth; I hate Rameses, who, sincerely or no, calls me his brother; and while I stand as if I were the bulwark of his authority I am diligently undermining it. [10]
- That blessed clairvoyance which sees into things without opening them, --that glorious license, which, having shut the door and driven the reporter from its key-hole, calls upon Truth, majestic virgin! [6]
- He spoke in what the 'Baltimore American' calls the "scathing and withering style. [7]
- Very strict precautions were adopted to prevent those who thought more of the golden angel hung round the neck by a white ribbon, than of relief of their bodily infirmities, from making too many calls, as they sometimes attempted to do. [6]
- Next day they went ashore at a place Newport calls Queen Apumatuc's Bower. [4]
- Now my father was--" It was lucky there were no calls for the Young Doctor that particular early morning, else the course of Jean Jacques' life might have been greatly different from what it became. [11]
- Ere long I too shall be wrapped in mummy-cloths, and then if duty calls you into Syria some prudent housewife must take my place. [10]
- Just about eligible to travel with this bilk here--Shadbelly Higgins--this loud-mouthed sneak that shoots people in the back and calls himself a desperado. [5]
- She would come to the lover who calls her his own Though she trod in the track of a whirling cyclone! [6]
- Do justice then to the blinded souls, justice in Plato's sense of the word; he calls the virtue of reason Wisdom; the virtue of spirit Courage, and the virtue of the senses Temperance. [10]
- So I used to suffer a good many calls unnecessarily. [5]
- This reminiscence calls to mind Jim Townsend's tunnel. [5]
- The wife calls to her husband, my darlings say, 'Will father never come home? [11]
- We have nothing to do but to make this ball glance from that ball and hit that other ball, and to knock that ball with this ball into a certain caecal sacculus or diverticulum which our professional friend calls a pocket. [3]
- Do you have to deposit the whole amount it calls for? [5]
- The industry appears to be a profitable one hereabouts, and is about the only one that calls in the aid of invention. [4]
- At a future time I will examine what man calls his mind and give you the details of that chaos, then you will see and understand. [5]
- Mr. Gray calls this same restrictive cast-iron law a "farce. [5]
- The "order of things," as he calls it, from which hilarity was excluded, would be crippled and one-sided enough. [6]
- No matter what they say, I can't help agreeing with him about this great flood of "poetry," as it calls itself, and looking at the rhyming mania much as he does. [6]
- There are many theories of physic and theology, and many calls in each of their directions for the right way; but we propose to settle the question of "What is Truth? [5]
- The battle swallows them, one after the other, and the foe is yet unyielding, and the ever-remorseless trumpet calls for more and more. [4]
- One dashingly calls them "glittering generalities. [7]
- So I imagine the vengeance, the curse which calls down ruin upon the head of a foe. [10]
- When society calls the roll, we all know the penalty of being left out. [4]
- In death, whom the poet also calls his sister, he sees no cruel murderer, because she, too, comes from the Most High. [10]
- Muezzin----The sheikh of the mosque who calls to prayer. [11]
- He appears like the meek, whom our Lord calls blessed, and yet he is one of the wisest of the wise, and, moreover, a master in his art. [10]
- The cigar-box which the European calls a "lift" needs but to be compared with our elevators to be appreciated. [5]
- The calls of the cheerful notary and the daily visits of the leech, an elderly man, who had depressed rather than cheered him by informing him of many cases like his own which all proved incurable, had been his sole diversion. [10]
- And Honora returned the calls, and joined the Sewing Circle, and the Woman's Luncheon Club, which met for the purpose of literary discussion. [9]
- The snuff of the burnt candle of enjoyment he calls regret, repentance. [11]
- Nevertheless he calls the Alexandrians a contumacious and good-for-nothing community, with sharp and evil tongues that had spared neither Verus nor Antinous. [10]
- He forgets that the "people," as he complacently calls only those who voted for Buchanan, are in a minority of the whole people by about four hundred thousand votes--one full tenth of all the votes. [7]
- I will explain that whenever I want a thing, and Mrs. McWilliams wants another thing, and we decide upon the thing that Mrs. McWilliams wants--as we always do --she calls that a compromise. [5]
- How is it that man clings so fondly to this miserable existence, and would fain slink away, and hide himself when the angel calls and the golden gates open before him! [10]
- So does everybody that considers himself as having a right to fall back on what he calls his idiosyncrasy. [6]
- Pythagoras too, whose teaching is not new to you, worships one god only, whom he calls Apollo; because, like the Greek sun-god, he is the source of light and of those harmonies which Pythagoras holds to be higher than all else. [10]
- They come with such insinuating humility,--they cannot bear to intrude upon my time, they know that I have a great many calls upon it,--and incontinently proceed to lay their additional weight on the load which is breaking my back. [6]
- He makes a strike, as he calls it, from time to time. [5]
- He heard her spoken of, here and there, in his calls and ministrations to the sick and dying. [4]
- I think he spends half his time in New York studying, he calls it, our charitable institutions. [4]
- He's had ever so many calls, but he won't leave Bremerton. [9]
- You know I sit in my cage unwillingly enough, but I am thankful for one thing about it, and that is that it keeps me far from all that such a creature as Eulaeus calls enjoyment--for such enjoyment, I tell you, degrades a man. [10]
- Trumpet calls and singing were heard approaching from the town: the procession, the Bridal procession was coming! [10]
- The "old gospel ship," as the Methodist song calls it, carries many who would steer by the wake of their vessel. [6]
- The Bombazine (whom she calls Cousin something or other) has tried to enter into conversation with him, but retired with the impression that he was indifferent to ladies' society. [6]
- She let others send for him when in her calls his ministration was required, and she was careful not to linger where he was likely to come. [4]
- As I was saying, she handles her "ancestral shadows," as she calls them, just as I do mine. [5]
- It was the same thing in Italy and America: a rich man builds himself a mausoleum, and calls it a place of entertainment. [6]
- He calls the rich men together, the highest bidder gets the speculation, pays the Pacha on the spot, and then sells out to smaller fry, who sell in turn to a piratical horde of still smaller fry. [5]
- In his "True Relation," Smith gives some account of his exploration of the Pamunkey River, which he sometimes calls the "Youghtamand," upon which, where the water is salt, is the town of Werowocomoco. [4]
- That is the process which man calls reasoning. [5]
- Deaf to the prayers of friends, to the sermons and warnings of the church, to the calls of duty, to the pleadings of his better nature, he is touched by the tree-toad. [4]
- There is some pleasant correspondence between Irving and Miss Mary Fairlie, a belle of the time, who married the tragedian, Thomas A. Cooper; the "fascinating Fairlie," as Irving calls her, and the Sophie Sparkle of the "Salmagundi. [4]
- Our sentries already patrolled the streets, and our bugles were calling on the heights, with answering calls from the fleet in the basin. [11]
- Jeff Thompson can out-engineer any civil engineer that ever sighted through an aneroid, or a theodolite, or whatever they call it--he calls it sometimes one and sometimes the other just whichever levels off his sentence neatest, I reckon. [5]
- There were, however, other literary enterprises in which he was concerned; for the calls upon him were numerous, his own appetite for work was insatiable, and his activity was indefatigable. [4]
- Then I am ordered to report to Halleck in Missouri here, and he calls me back from Sedalia because he believes the lies. [9]
- If there is one who desires to go, let him come and shake hands upon the altar of devotion, and swear that he will be a hero; yes, a Hector in a cause like this, which calls aloud for a speedy remedy. [5]
- He had some notion of the multitude of calls upon Mr. Lincoln, especially at that time. [9]
- The affianced couple, no longer alluding to trees that shed gloom and melancholy upon them, planned the arrangements of a splendid house in Petersburg, paid calls, and prepared everything for a brilliant wedding. [2]
- One of my neighbors, a thorough American, is much concerned about the growth of what he calls the "hard-handed aristocracy. [6]
- Horry calls her Mrs. 'Calliope' Miller. [9]
- But near the morning his eyes opened wide, and he said: "Someone calls out of the dark, Angelique. [11]
- I could no more do it than the thunderstone could stay hid in the clouds when the storm calls it. [5]
- Each subscriber, by means of a numerical disk, could call up any other, subscriber; there would be no central operator, no listening, no tapping of wires; the number of calls would be unlimited. [9]
- My duty calls me to that place to-morrow; I should have to go if my death were waiting for me there; shall I stay away for only a wound? [5]
- He who calls me is one whom you saw enter the world, the hero of Lepanto. [10]
- As for the maiden whom this man calls the older beautiful E, never--I swear it by our saint--have I sought her love or received from her the smallest token of her favour. [10]
- Other calls were made for volunteers to serve for three years, unless sooner discharged, and also for large additions to the regular army and navy. [7]
- How one must love the editor who first calls him the venerable So-and-So! [6]
- Long ere the Lord, calls the pious man to Heaven, the pious has brought Heaven down to earth in himself. [10]
- He knew that Lindau was inflexible about his principles, as he calls them, and that one of his first principles is to denounce the rich in season and out of season. [8]
- Mr. Atterbury insists, like others who cling to that dogma, that I have become what he vaguely calls an Unitarian. [9]
- During that time Leos had made many calls upon Ambulinia, who was generally received with a great deal of courtesy by the family. [5]
- And this nasty law, this filthy law, this unspeakable law calls itself a "regulation for the protection of owners of copyright! [5]
- A few minutes later they heard, with three calls of the bugle from the point afterwards, Pierre's voice: "John York, John York, where art thou gone, John York? [11]
- I observe that Kolliker calls the true nervous elements of the retina "the layer of gray cerebral substance. [3]
- These calls of Janet's were never of long duration. [9]
- It still calls itself an English Dictionary today, but it has quietly ceased to pronounce 'basket' as if it were spelt 'bahsket. [5]
- He clutches at it, he tears away the snow, he calls aloud--and his voice has a faraway unnatural sound--"Gaspe Toujours! [11]
- So long as it exists, the wisest practitioner will be liable to deceive himself about the effect of what he calls and loves to think are his remedies. [6]
- But does society--that is, the intercourse of congenial people--depend upon the elaborate system of exchanging calls with hundreds of people who are not congenial? [4]
- What we see is not true freedom, but freedom run to riot, men struggling for themselves, spending on themselves the fruits of their inheritance; we see a government intent on one object alone--exploitation of this inheritance in order to achieve what it calls prosperity. [9]
- And where it is an intellectual and not a spiritual greediness, I suppose it is what an old writer calls "laying up treasures in hell. [4]
- The sight, for instance, begins to lose something of its perfection long before its deficiency calls the owner's special attention to it. [6]
- His anxiety was infinitely greater than that of Luke Claridge, for his mind had been disturbed by frequent premonitions; and those sudden calls in his sleep-his uncle's voice--ever seemed to be waking him at night. [11]
- The original is in the Villa belonging to Phinius on the Lake of Larius, and which he calls Cothurnus. [10]
- On returning home in the evening he would jot down in his notebook four or five necessary calls or appointments for certain hours. [2]
- The happiest time in that life was when we got away to Holwood or Marchurst, with the balls and calls all over. [11]
- When it is impossible to stretch the very elastic threads of historical ratiocination any farther, when actions are clearly contrary to all that humanity calls right or even just, the historians produce a saving conception of "greatness. [2]
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