WordNet
call at
v. enter a harbor; "the ship called in Athens" [syn: out in]
Usage examples of "call at".
I daresay he thought, also, that it would be a nice place for North Wind to call at in passing.
I shall call at (or come to) your house tonight at 8 o'clock'-Well, it don't say tonight, actually, but it do say 8 o'clock-and then there's 'and if at the end-looking like a threat might be coming.
A friend has promised to call at the Villa Rose for me after eleven and drive me back in a motor-car to Geneva, so we have plenty of time.
Willett pondered on the dilemma which seemed thrust upon him, and became more and more inclined to pay Charles a call at the Pawtuxet bungalow.
He proposes to call at about a quarter-past six to-morrow evening, if Dr.