A printed or written greeting that is left to indicate that you have visited.
A card that is used instead of cash to make telephone calls.
1 It's not as if he would leave a calling card , you know.
2 He no longer had a calling card - that was so quaint, so nineties.
3 I offered the father my calling card , and he gave me his.
4 Between seeing the calling card and opening the door, Ohm's hangover vanished.
5 This defeat, though, is hardly a good calling card for the main job.
6 Indeed, anticipation remains the calling card of any genuine world class openside flanker.
7 Don't give up. Consider it equal parts calling card and dance floor anthem.
8 As invitations to visit a place go, the book is some calling card .
9 That's really his calling card and his meal ticket, she added.
10 In later years, large-scale site-specific drama became the company's calling card .
11 Then he felt it, something small and hard: Renford's calling card .
12 This is the calling card of the famous Austrian team who developed it.
13 In short, it's a virtual calling card for the site's writers.
14 Visitors who found the bottle, took his calling card and left their own.
15 They would put together a spiffy introduction as a kind of calling card .
16 Tanya pulled a calling card from the pocket of her sweatshirt.
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