Phone call meaning in English
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Definition
a phone call: a communication by telephone
Examples
- "Do not take any phone calls."
- "Please allow me now to pose a rhetorical question to all of you: is it normal that I am directly receiving phone calls from customers?"
- "The phone call was unpleasant because I received it."
- "The phone call was not unpleasant because the customer was dissatisfied, nor because it interrupted a particularly amusing day dream about space travel that I was enjoying."
- "At the hotel room, well, I did actually receive an important phone call, otherwise I would have happily made love to her."
- "Michael, how can Brian make this phone call more musical?"
- "There's a phone call for you, but you have to take it in my office."
- "Last week, I received a phone call from my great aunt Margaret."
- "Glitches after receiving phone calls from his mother, like the human version."
- "Bethany : Hmm. Phone calls are worthless in cases such as these."
- "I'm tired of phone calls and I'm tired of these walls."
- "Polly : Yeah, this phone call is stressing me out a little bit."
- "This morning I received an unpleasant phone call from a dissatisfied customer."
- "I'm returning your phone call from earlier this morning."
- "As a gesture of goodwill, and to show you how much I appreciate your business, I have waived the fee for the initial 2 minute and 30 second phone call with Mr Quincy."
- "Brian : Well, Edward and I were just answering customer phone calls."
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