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give a call
verb as in communicate
verb as in phone
verb as in telephone
verb as in transmit
Strongest matches
Strong matches
Example Sentences
“Just give a call whenever today, tomorrow,” said Trinh, after giving the audience his email address and phone number.
As Rice’s Preston told the publication, “One of the employees that works in our front office really doesn’t like spiders. So we had to give a call to the front office whenever we had another delivery coming in for us to use for the project and just kind of give them a heads up.”
"I think the real answer is to have some consideration, give a call and say 'sorry, we can't come' and that'll make everything good," he said.
If Thomas Bach or Adam Silver need some pointers on standing up for human rights instead of the bottom line, they should give a call to Steve Simon over at the women’s tennis tour.
Better yet, give a call if a phone number is listed.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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