calling

IPA: kˈɔɫɪŋ

noun

  • A strong urge to become religious.
  • A job or occupation.
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Examples of "calling" in Sentences

  • The father went calling, _calling_ the name of his boy.
  • What is not acceptable is the name calling and hate mongering.
  • For example: a label calling for a one-teaspoon dose packaged with a cup marked in milliliters.
  • Mushroom would have to remain its more manageable intriguing self, a word calling out to be loved for its divisibility.
  • Yonder, behind the forests, he heard strange sounds; then glinting through the trees he saw, far, far away, the bronzed hosts of a nation calling, —calling faintly, calling loudly.
  • In 2007 a black woman in Canada purchased a couch from a store in Toronto and upon being delivered, her 7-year-old daughter spotted the label calling out the color as "Nigger-Brown."
  • I have so many less than lady like things I want to say about you, but I've decided to leave the name calling to all the not so happy people who have said you're a shallow, overrated, attention seeking, sad, pathetic, pointless, money hungry human.

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