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Definition of cattle call in English: cattle callnoun North American informal An open audition for parts in a play or film. Example sentencesExamples - He needed one for his latest English-language film, Stardom, and an international cattle call left him stumped for a leading lady.
- Our younger readers may not remember how it all began when thousands of wannabes turned up for that very first Popsluts cattle call.
- The second thing is to fight the temptation to print 1,000 resumes and to submit yourself to the cattle call (no pun intended) that is the typical job search.
- Warwick Davis was only 11 when he was selected out of a 1981 casting cattle call to play Wicket the Ewok in Return Of The Jedi.
- ‘Look, Ryan, don't take your mood out on me, just ‘cause you didn't do well on some cattle call.’
- Carlson will try her luck at the Los Angeles cattle call on August 8 at the Forum.
- ‘Good grief, it's a cattle call,’ Mother observed and looked at me.
- But so far, after a half-dozen cattle calls, a full round of ‘Meet the Press’ appearances, and an untold number of pancake breakfasts, there is no real frontrunner.
- It was a cattle call, it was humiliating, actually.
- Drew Eshelman, who had appeared at the cattle call, instantly got the Gary Arlington role.
- I used to audition when I was younger; I'd go on cattle calls, but they didn't know if they wanted me or a young Chinese boy, and it was very overwhelming for me.
- It was like a cattle call for the chorus line of a bad Broadway play.
- Around the same time as this cattle call is happening in the Press Gallery, the post-Budget parties start.
- You were at the Florida cattle call, as I would describe it.
- He's one of the great, undiscovered actors in the annals of B-movies (this man should be at the top of everyone's character cattle call A-list.
Definition of cattle call in US English: cattle callnounˈkadl kôl North American informal An open audition for parts in a play, movie, or other production. Example sentencesExamples - I used to audition when I was younger; I'd go on cattle calls, but they didn't know if they wanted me or a young Chinese boy, and it was very overwhelming for me.
- You were at the Florida cattle call, as I would describe it.
- But so far, after a half-dozen cattle calls, a full round of ‘Meet the Press’ appearances, and an untold number of pancake breakfasts, there is no real frontrunner.
- The second thing is to fight the temptation to print 1,000 resumes and to submit yourself to the cattle call (no pun intended) that is the typical job search.
- Drew Eshelman, who had appeared at the cattle call, instantly got the Gary Arlington role.
- Our younger readers may not remember how it all began when thousands of wannabes turned up for that very first Popsluts cattle call.
- He's one of the great, undiscovered actors in the annals of B-movies (this man should be at the top of everyone's character cattle call A-list.
- It was like a cattle call for the chorus line of a bad Broadway play.
- ‘Good grief, it's a cattle call,’ Mother observed and looked at me.
- He needed one for his latest English-language film, Stardom, and an international cattle call left him stumped for a leading lady.
- Carlson will try her luck at the Los Angeles cattle call on August 8 at the Forum.
- Around the same time as this cattle call is happening in the Press Gallery, the post-Budget parties start.
- It was a cattle call, it was humiliating, actually.
- Warwick Davis was only 11 when he was selected out of a 1981 casting cattle call to play Wicket the Ewok in Return Of The Jedi.
- ‘Look, Ryan, don't take your mood out on me, just ‘cause you didn't do well on some cattle call.’
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