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    call·ing
    [ˈkôliNG]
    noun
    calling (noun) · callings (plural noun)
    1. the loud cries or shouts of an animal or person:
      "the calling of a cuckoo"
    2. a strong urge toward a particular way of life or career; a vocation:
      "those who have a special calling to minister to others' needs"
      • a profession or occupation:
        "he considered engineering one of the highest possible callings"
    call
    [kôl]
    verb
    calling (present participle)
    1. give (an infant or animal) a specified name:
      "they called their daughter Hannah"
      • (be called)
        have a specified name:
        "she is called Eva" · "a 1942 mystery called Time To Kill"
      • address or refer to (someone) by a specified name, title, endearment, or term of abuse:
        "please call me Lucy" · "some call him a genius"
      • refer to, consider, or describe (someone or something) as being:
        "he's the only person I would call a friend"
    2. cry out (a word or words):
      "he heard an insistent voice calling his name" · "Meredith was already calling out a greeting"
      • cry out to (someone) in order to summon them or attract their attention:
        "she heard Terry calling her" · "I distinctly heard you call"
      • (of an animal, especially a bird) make its characteristic cry:
        "overhead, a skylark called"
      • shout out or chant (the steps and figures) to people performing a square dance or country dance.
      • bridge
        make (a particular bid) during the auction:
        "her partner called 6♠"
      • NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH
        informal
        claim (a privilege) for oneself, typically by shouting out a particular word or set phrase:
        "I call first dibs on the bathroom"
    3. contact or attempt to contact (a person or number) by phone:
      "could I call you back?" · "at the first sign of heart attack symptoms call 911 immediately"
      • use a phone to summon (someone or something, especially an emergency service or a taxi):
        "her husband called an ambulance"
    4. order or request the attendance of:
      "representatives of all three teams have been called to appear before the stewards" · "I got a letter calling me for an interview"
      • bring (a witness) into court to give evidence:
        "four expert witnesses were called"
      • NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH
        draw critical attention to someone's unacceptable actions or behavior:
        "she called him on his claim that the media were doing a bad job of covering the economy"
      • cause (someone) to have a strong urge to choose a particular career or way of life:
        "he was called to the priesthood" · "I think teachers, really good teachers, are called to teach"
    5. announce or decide that (an event, especially a meeting, strike, or election) is to happen:
      "there appeared to be no alternative but to call a general election" · "the Allied forces called a ceasefire" · "she intends to call a meeting of the committee early next week"
    6. BRITISH ENGLISH
      (of a person) pay a brief visit:
      "he had promised Celia he would call in at the clinic" · "he called around last night looking for you"
    7. (of an umpire or other official in a game) pronounce (a ball, stroke, or other action) to be the thing specified:
      "the linesman called the ball wide"
      • predict the result of (a future event, especially an election or a vote):
        "in the Northeast, the race remains too close to call" · "few pundits risked calling the election for either Bush or Kerry"
      • guess (the outcome) of tossing a coin:
        "Burnley called heads and won the toss" · "“You call,” he said. “Heads or tails?”"
    8. computing
      cause (a subroutine) to be executed:
      "one subroutine may call another subroutine (or itself)"
    Origin
    late Old English ceallian, from Old Norse kalla ‘summon loudly’.
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    verb
    1. give (an infant or animal) a specified name:
    2. cry out (a word or words):
    3. contact or attempt to contact (a person or number) by phone:
      get on the phone to
      get someone on the phone
      make/place a call to
      give someone a ring
    4. announce or decide that (an event, especially a meeting, strike, or election) is to happen:
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