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SHOUT |
Call out |
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EVOKE |
Call out |
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COLLAR |
Take into custody or call out |
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DRAUGHT |
To draw out; to call forth. See Draft. |
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HIGHLYAMUSED |
�Hi!” Liam used to call out when richly regaled |
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NEARTHING |
Close call when northern listener goes on night out |
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EVOCATE |
To call out or forth; to summon; to evoke. |
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CRY |
To utter loudly; to call out; to shout; to sound abroad; to
declare publicly. |
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HOLLO |
To call out or exclaim; to halloo. This form is now
mostly replaced by hello. |
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HALLOO |
To cry out; to exclaim with a loud voice; to call to a
person, as by the word halloo. |
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HUNT'S-UP |
A tune played on the horn very early in the morning to
call out the hunters; hence, any arousing sound or call. |
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NOTE |
A mark, or sign, made to call attention, to point out
something to notice, or the like; a sign, or token, proving or giving
evidence. |
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EXCLAIM |
To cry out from earnestness or passion; to utter
with vehemence; to call out or declare loudly; to protest vehemently;
to vociferate; to shout;... |
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DEFY |
To provoke to combat or strife; to call out to combat; to
challenge; to dare; to brave; to set at defiance; to treat with
contempt; as, to defy... |
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RE- |
A prefix signifying back, against, again, anew; as, recline, to
lean back; recall, to call back; recede; remove; reclaim, to call out
against; ... |
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CERTIORARI |
A writ issuing out of chancery, or a superior court, to
call up the records of a inferior court, or remove a cause there
depending, in order th... |