Synonym: occupation, profession, trade, vocation. Similar words: call in, call in question, galling, call into question, yelling, pulling, mulling, willing. Meaning: ['kɔːlɪŋ] n. the particular occupation for which you are trained.
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121. By calling the election at this time, the government has flung down the gauntlet to the opposing parties.
122. She laid about him, calling him a liar and a cheat.
123. There's a man at the door who says he's calling about your insurance.
124. She accused us of being extravagant talk about the pot calling the kettle black!
125. The bricklayer on the roof was calling for more tiles.
126. What do you mean by calling me at this time of night?
127. I hope you don't mind me calling in like this, without an appointment.
128. The party is calling for greater political and economic unity in Europe.
129. I got into the habit of calling in on Gloria on my way home.
130. It was a huge sound, suggestive of whales calling each other.
131. Campaign strategists are calling the plan a clever political gambit.
132. I got into the habit of calling in on Gloria on my way home from work.
133. He was a consultant physician, a serious man dedicated to his calling.
134. The headmaster is calling off the names on his list.
135. The Prime Minister is calling for sweeping reforms of the NHS.
136. The air - liner was calling the control tower at the airport.
137. They are calling for large spending cuts and tax increases.
138. Mother is calling me.
139. A computer virus may lurk unseen in a computer's memory, calling up and infecting each of the machine's data files in turn.
140. The great and the good are calling on the Government to support the arts.
141. The Opposition tabled a motion calling for the prime minister's resignation.
142. I toyed with the idea of calling the police,(http://sentencedict.com/calling.html) but in the end I didn't.
143. They used to play the fool together, calling each other silly names and giggling.
144. They're calling on all men and boys over the age of 14 to join the army.
145. He believes it is his calling to become a priest.
146. "I'm calling the police, " he stated with deadly calm.
147. " I wonder what to do,'she said worriedly; he paused worriedly before calling the bank.
148. It wasn't until Durant was in her thirties that she found her calling .
149. The protesters are calling for a halt to the export of live animals.
150. They are calling for tough legislation to tackle this problem.
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