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vb. (en-pastcall in)
Usage examples of "called in".
The day was dismal, and I thought you wouldn't mind if I called in.
As the word spread throughout the ship, several other department heads called in with their support.
Every one called in consequence, save such as might be prosecuting a South Sea quarrel, hingeing on the price of copra and the odd cent, or perhaps a difference about poultry.
Under the Legislaturalists, that had meant family connections or debts that could be called in.
This, reminds me of the mistakes perpetrated on a friend of mine who called in Dr.
On the approach of evening they would be called in like children from play.
Later the police in turn called in the coroner and several professors from the university.
Had simply called in Sorenson and told him to get the announcement out immediately and then had phoned the UPI himself at midnight to break the word.
Had simply called in Sorenson and told him to get the announcement out imĀ.
Then as he heard his voice called in accents of fear, he started, as one awakening from a deream, glanced again at the thing on the ground, shuddered and turned away toward the cliffs and the girl that waited there.