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