intransitive verb.
To say in a loud voice; announce.
intransitive verb.
To demand or ask for the presence of.
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To demand or ask for a meeting of; convene or convoke.
intransitive verb.
To order or request to undertake a particular activity or work; summon.
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To give the command for; order.
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To communicate or try to communicate with by telephone.
intransitive verb.
To dial (a telephone number).
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To lure (prey) by imitating the characteristic cry of an animal.
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To cause to come to the mind or to attention.
intransitive verb.
To name.
intransitive verb.
To consider or regard as being of a particular type or kind; characterize.
intransitive verb.
To designate; label.
intransitive verb.
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To demand payment of.
intransitive verb.
To require the presentation of (a bond) for redemption before maturity.
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To force the sale of (a stock or commodity) by exercising a call option.
intransitive verb.
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To stop or postpone (a game) because of bad weather, darkness, or other adverse conditions.
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To declare in the capacity of an umpire or referee.
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To indicate a decision in regard to.
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To give the orders or signals for.
intransitive verb.
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To describe the intended outcome of (one's billiard shot) before playing.
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In poker, to place a bet equal to (the preceding bet or bettor).
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To indicate or characterize accurately in advance; predict: synonym: predict.
intransitive verb.
To challenge the truthfulness or genuineness of.
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To shout directions in rhythm for (a square dance).
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To speak loudly; shout.
intransitive verb.
To utter a characteristic cry. Used of an animal.
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To communicate or try to communicate with someone by telephone.
intransitive verb.
To pay a short visit.
intransitive verb.
In poker, to place a bet equal to the preceding bet.
noun.
A loud cry; a shout.
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noun.
The characteristic cry of an animal.
noun.
A sound or an instrument made to imitate such a cry, used as a lure.
noun.
A telephone communication or connection.
noun.
Need or occasion.
noun.
Demand.
noun.
A claim on a person's time or life.
noun.
A short visit, especially one made as a formality or for business or professional purposes.
noun.
A summons or invitation.
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A signal, such as that made by a horn or bell.
noun.
The sounding of a horn to encourage hounds during a hunt.
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noun.
A strong inner urge or prompting; a vocation.
noun.
The strong attraction or appeal of a given activity or environment.