roll call

NOUN
  1. calling out an official list of names
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How To Use roll call In A Sentence

  • Of course, this seems like a pretty complex system for what we used to call roll call.
  • A stack of computer printouts is waiting, the road-kill roll call.
  • The roll call is long and varied. Times, Sunday Times
  • A roll call was read out and Christian and Muslim prayers observed.
  • The teacher did the roll call in reverse order.
  • It's a roll call of outsized famousness that includes names of legends like Australia's Don Bradman, England's Jack Hobbs and the West Indian star Viv Richards. The Greatest Story in Cricket
  • But on that day, as Allen began asking for roll call votes and other time-consuming formalities, the seconds began drying up. The Good Fight
  • All the senior boarders were assigned specific duties, which included roll calls and checking whether beds were made, lockers cleaned and all rules strictly followed.
  • After roll call, she dives straight in with the day's tactical manoeuvres.
  • Check the roll call. Times, Sunday Times
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