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call shots
verb as in decide
Strong matches
Example Sentences
“We’re not trying to boss people around or call shots. We’re trying to get everyone to wear them as much as we can. I feel like the more often I wear mine, people are going to see it and want to wear it … or they’re not going to want me to yell at them or say something to them, so they’ll throw it on.”
“We’re not trying to boss people around or call shots. We’re trying to get everyone to wear them as much as we can. I feel like the more often I wear mine, people are going to see it and want to wear it … or they’re not going to want me to yell at them or say something to them, so they’ll throw it on.”
The New York Times news analysis by Peter Baker and Maggie Haberman ran under a headline that didn't just fail to capture the reality of the event, it actively covered it up: "Trump Leaps to Call Shots on Reopening Nation, Setting Up Standoff With Governors."
The first began with a dispatcher’s call: shots fired in the building.
The April 5 front-page article “Relics of Iraq’s past call shots for Islamic State” alleged that the U.S.-led coalition banned members of Iraqi President Saddam Hussein’s army from government positions and denied them pensions.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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