Sentence for call | Use call in a sentence

Call sentence example. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use call in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for call.

  • Call it my folly. (22)
  • Call yourself a man! (8)
  • I call her the Hon. (10)
  • Some do call me mad. (10)
  • They call it Reform. (10)
  • I call that revolting. (8)
  • Do you call that fair? (10)
  • Shall I call upon them? (4)
  • I call it a shame, I do. (10)
  • This I call distinction. (10)
  • I can never call you Mrs. (10)
  • I call the prisoner, my lord. (8)
  • I call it the Branciani dress. (10)
  • That was what you call complex. (9)
  • Why should you call them foolish? (10)
  • I call property funded good sense. (10)
  • They call it a Demerara supple-jack. (10)
  • Do you think we call love what we fear? (10)
  • They will call you a mercenary soldier. (10)
  • But she and old (what do they call her?) (10)
  • Is that half a fraction, as they call it? (22)
  • Depends on what you call business, Harness. (8)
  • I doubt if I shall ever call on her again. (10)
  • I call that a pretty good joke on Mrs. Corey. (9)
  • I tell you they call him Mr. Ik Dine in town. (10)
  • Your mother would not like me to call you Nesta! (10)
  • A warning call from Ugo Corte drew their attention. (10)
  • Call back those men now, please; now, if you please. (10)
  • She may go and call on the devil himself if she likes. (8)
  • Tuberculosis, animal doctors call the killing disease. (21)
  • It is, if I may call it so, an automatic moral mechanism. (12)
  • Harmonia meant rather what we call Melody than our Harmony. (3)
  • I got through; and you can call me Colonel, if you want to. (9)
  • He looked about him, and tried to call, but again could not. (8)
  • She had perceived at once that she was making no common call. (8)
  • She will be mated; she will have the right to call him Matey. (10)
  • Still, he did not call on his heart to play inspiriting music. (22)
  • It could be serious to the call of better leadership, she believed. (10)
  • If I ask for blood it is for untainted, not what you call high blood. (10)
  • Perhaps I have as yet no right; but by what other name can I call you? (4)
  • Some builders call them fireproof houses, although this is erroneous. (17)
  • Miss Beltham, this last privilege to call you dearest of human beings! (10)
  • I wrote to Edbury, and to Heriot, bidding him call on the young nobleman. (10)
  • He would call it an offence against common sense, and have no mercy for it. (10)
  • Perhaps I am more guilty than you think: more even than I can call to mind. (10)
  • Dear Emma has been to call on Mrs. and Miss Bates, Mr. Knightley, as I told you before. (4)
  • I repeat, you have no need of town if you have friends like Laetitia Dale within call. (10)
  • If it was a question of mere professional pride, I should say, By all means call him at once. (9)
  • These have, in fact, all done work so good in this form that one is tempted to call it their best work. (9)
  • He liked that, apparently, and said he had been meaning to call upon me; and that he was coming very soon. (9)
  • But when the call to arms comes, it strikes to her heart such a sense of war as she has never known before. (9)
  • His call for a book of the trains had been a sheer piece of impromptu, in the mind as well as on the mouth. (10)
  • I fancied I knew the writing, and wrote asking him whether I had not to thank him, and inviting him to call. (10)
  • Angelo knew the voice of Weisspriess in the word of command to the soldiers, and the call to him to surrender. (10)
  • She is on her road somewhere, I dare say, and so, passing through Meryton, thought she might as well call on you. (4)
  • A small body of trained soldiers had sprung to the call to arms; here and there an officer could wheel a regiment. (10)
  • There was nothing for it but to call his attention to the resemblance, and I went over to Elmwood with the two poems. (9)
  • Half an hour later they were all three riding to the market-town, where Mr. Adister paid a fruitless call on his lawyer. (10)
  • The Panjandrum, or, as we should call him, King, is elected for a term of ten years, at the expiration of which he is shot. (7)
  • He had wrongly used that word; it sounded malicious; and to call consenting the same in fact as choosing was wilfully unjust. (10)
  • She did not know why I was christened that, and will never call me anything but Emilia, though my father says Sandra, always. (10)
  • We have not yet imported the idea of a European hotel in any respect, though we long ago imported what we call the European plan. (9)
  • How could I, after having had an adversary like Prince Otto, call upon a fellow such as Edbury to give me reason for his conduct? (10)
  • Mountains hear her and call back, Shrewd with night: a frosty wail Distant: her the emerald vale Folds, and wonders in her track. (10)
  • I used to be quite angry with Selina; but really I begin now to comprehend that a married woman has many things to call her attention. (4)
  • No other eulogy occurred to her now than to call him the best of cousins, because Vernon Whitford was housed and clothed and fed by him. (10)
  • He conceived of reality poetically and always saw his human documents, as he began early to call them, ranged in the form of an epic poem. (9)
  • But his conditions being dependent upon them, the ladies felt in their hearts a spring of absolute rebellion when the call for fresh sacrifices came. (10)

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