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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211. On the Monday before her wedding-day, Diana gave serious consideration to calling a halt to the whole affair.
212. It then approved an amendment calling for a new law on forming a government by July.
213. His wet, cold body was aching and calling out for a hot meal and warm bed.
214. But when I got to high school, my parents were calling me a drug addict anyway.
215. Read in studio A charity is calling for tougher action in the fight against solvent abuse.
216. Conservatives insist that the new platform retain the 1992 abortion plank calling for a constitutional amendment outlawing abortion.
217. He felt like calling the airline immediately and flying nonstop to Shannon, then renting a car and driving to Sligo.
218. Gilliam said he felt a calling to do ministry work in the community while working in the defense and aerospace industries.
219. Having to face schoolmates calling Dad a drunk makes the sticks and stones of adult life easier to deflect.
219. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and create good sentences.
220. The convention could include a battle over whether to retain the platform plank calling for a constitutional ban on abortion.
221. But capable, for the first time, of getting from A to B without calling in at the osteopaths.
222. Friends of the victims demonstrated on the streets, calling for action against the culprits, who had abused their power.
223. Your profession is not what brings home your weekly paycheck, your profession is what you're put here on earth to do, with such passion and such intensity that it becomes spiritual in calling. Vincent van Gogh
224. Already 49 of the 50 states have approved resolutions calling on Congress to approve the amendment.
225. Today it is calling for the abolition of the Budget, dismissing it as an unnecessary annual charade.
226. They were calling off their comrades who waited in ambush further ahead.
227. Now the radios came alive with the pilots' calling in where the fire was coming from.
228. Marshall had taken to calling it the rumour factory because a disproportionate amount of time seemed to be wasted on chatter.
229. Sanders is among dozens of activists who recently began calling themselves the Back Country Coalition.
More similar words: call in, call in question, galling, call into question, yelling, pulling, mulling, willing, rolling, milling, smelling, chilling, swelling, spilling, trolling, spelling, appalling, shilling, dwelling, gruelling, labelling, compelling, thrilling, willingly, logrolling, rolling pin, fulfilling, polling day, unwillingly, channelling.