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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
call-out
noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a call-out chargeBritish English (= that you must pay a workman to come to your home)
▪ The electrician said there is a £40 call-out charge.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ Having narrowed down the list to local companies which promise a quick call-out service, you're all set to dial.
Wiktionary
call-out

n. 1 (alternative spelling of call out English) 2 (''graphic arts'') A caption or label

WordNet
call-out

n. a challenge to a fight or duel

Usage examples of "call-out".

Red, she feared that he would have explosives on his person, which required a call-out from the Bomb Squad.

If she was working this bomb in a call-out, she would be in the armor and would've set up the de-armer and blown the bomb apart from the safety of the Suburban sixty yards away.

Her on her way to a UXB call-out an' all, did it not occur to ye that it's a statutory offense to obstruct a bomb disposal officer in the course of her duties?

As a result Joktar of the SunSpot was now reckoned one of the deadliest infighters on the streets, though he was no call-out man with a ready challenge.