A very loud utterance (like the sound of an animal)
Sinônimos
Examples for "call"
Examples for "call"
1Alexander's lecture will call for reform in Europe, not exit from Europe.
2Meat Industry Ireland members support your call for collaboration across the sector.
3Political parties said it was too quick to call the election result.
4A second call came in about 45 minutes later, Letten's statement said.
5They call themselves 'the bucket list family' for a very good reason.
1You cry 'freedom,' but mean 'equal.' You think people really want either?
2The common cry was for political freedom and an end to corruption.
3The Dominican uttered a loud cry; the guards started back in awe.
4His vision of this journey was a far cry from the reality.
5So I didn't cry at my first support group, two years ago.
1The politicians just shout and squabble and all of Europe knows it.
2It urged people to shout demands for food, work, housing and fairness.
3While these preparations were under way, people began to shout and point.
4Bloomfield gave a shout-out to all midwives for International Midwives' Day today.
5Suddenly, I heard myself shout to the driver, 'Stop, stop at once!'
1A second scream came, piteous, all hope gone, choking sobs followed it.
2I want to hear him scream, he said, looking at me, deadpan.
3Hours would I kneel in the dark, repeating in a whispered scream:
4She wanted to rail and scream at the unfairness of the situation.
5For the second time that day, Jessy wanted to scream in frustration.
1Common sense: I was supposed to run away, yell for help, etc.
2When you wish to speak to someone far down the table, yell!
3Witnesses told police they heard him yell something incomprehensible and sprinted north.
4Raistlin did not hear Tanis's yell-the mage had already gone into action.
5Support for what? even though she wanted to yell, Support for whom?
1The first squall was the ban on travellers from several Muslim countries.
2The squall had passed in part and the night was growing lighter.
3Further out in the bay, we were caught in a heavy squall.
4A half-hour passed; the squall died as quickly as it had arisen.
5The child began to squall, and kicked her father in the stomach.
1My heart speeds up with my need to shout out to him.
2They all shout out the numbers in turn, except Sonya and Alyosha.
3Also: a shout out for the tracking defender's pace as well …
4While I am mulling over my options, I hear Cato shout out.
5She felt stifled, wanted to shout out her fears in a scream.
1Would you hollo much louder if they tomahawked you?
2A faint, dreary hollo off the moor above.
3But, hollo, John, where did you drop from?' as it suddenly occurred to him to be surprised.
4Boys, don't hollo so much.
5But that only made him hollo the louder, and he holloed so loud that at last he made somebody hear.
6I was answered by a distant "hollo!" by which I knew that my uncle was still a long way off.
7He was asked how she happened to be left, repeated Nidever's story, and added: She found they were all gone, and commenced to hollo.
8Nick was fool enough to hollo to somebody in the next room, and the result was that we all came trooping in like a chorus.
9Now she seized Nardo Aniello by the nape of his neck, saying, Hollo!
10The rider, who had heard him, stopped and called out, Hollo!
11Hutchings' third record is beautifully accented by cellist Peter Hollo and violinist Jay Kong.
12Hollo, if Percy has not taken the monkey himself; that's a pass beyond me.
13Hollo!-oldboy, there's a high bid on your head to-night.
14But, in a wild rhapsody, entitled, "Hollo, my Fancy," he displays some imagination.
15Hollo, puissant archer, take care of the goslings yonder!
16I called out "Hollo!" to let them know where I was.