[ UK /kˈɔːlɪŋ/ ]
[ US /ˈkɔɫɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. the particular occupation for which you are trained
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How To Use calling In A Sentence

  • An AFTRA statement confirmed the issues' importance, calling the 1% increase the union's "primary objective" in the bargaining. Jonathan Handel: AFTRA, Networks Reach New Three Year Deal
  • China says it respects the legitimate status of President Mahmoud Abbas and the Palestinian National Authority (PNA) while calling on Palestinian forces to end conflicts.
  • On the fives court, his nervous housemaster could relax, “rushing about,” as Roald described it, “shrieking what a little fool he is, and calling himself all sorts of names when he misses the ball.” Storyteller
  • His mane is a little threadbare and Mum threatens to bin him calling him moth-eaten!
  • There's a lot of people out there who are calling themselves rappers but they're not really down.
  • Companies need to be able to handle surges, otherwise the cost of generating leads is wasted and prospective customers who cannot get through may get such a bad impression of the company that they do not bother calling back.
  • The League Against Cruel Sports issued a statement Wednesday calling on Ottawa to "take steps to end the immense cruelty to animals in events such as calf-roping, which is practised at rodeos including the Calgary Stampede. CTV BritishColumbiaHome
  • Airline officials are calling the attack a suicide attempt.
  • Ruling was in a sense a job, a calling, the only thing he knew how to do and could conceive of doing.
  • There was open laughter and catcalling by the end.
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