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Definition of telephone call in English: telephone callnoun A communication or conversation by telephone. I had an important telephone call from Geneva Example sentencesExamples - Never buy off the doorstep or as the result of an unsolicited telephone call.
- It has been confirmed Robert made a telephone call to a girl who lives nearby the afternoon he disappeared.
- Following the murder he was identified by a telephone call made by him to police.
- The plot was about how an unexpected telephone call changes the life of a young woman.
- But she has now managed to make a telephone call to let her family know she's OK.
- She also received a telephone call from her son three days before his death in which he said he was excited about seeing his family again.
- The family was unaware of the incident until Monday evening, when they received a telephone call.
- On receiving a telephone call asking him to arrange delivery of the raffle prize, he asked that it be entrusted to Royal Mail.
- Then, a few weeks ago, out of the blue, he received a telephone call from someone at the University of York.
- The man said he didn't realise he didn't have the full amount and made a brief telephone call.
- I stood and waited while the security guard made a telephone call.
- But in their last telephone call in September he refused and said that he planned to go on in his attempts to seek custody.
- Once registered with the service the client receives a regular telephone call at an agreed time.
- A locker room attendant approached with word of an urgent telephone call.
- He received a telephone call on that day to be told of the shocking murders.
- In a statement, Jessica said she was on her computer before answering a telephone call from someone wanting to speak to her dad.
- People are usually directed to a website following the receipt of a telephone call or letter.
- The couple made an emotional appeal for help to find a donor as they wait for the telephone call that could save the life of their only child.
- On his arrival home he receives a telephone call during which the same number is mentioned.
- Two honest professional men have different recollections of what was said in an important telephone call.
Definition of telephone call in US English: telephone callnounˈteləˌfōn kôl A communication or conversation by telephone. I had an important telephone call from Geneva Example sentencesExamples - But she has now managed to make a telephone call to let her family know she's OK.
- The family was unaware of the incident until Monday evening, when they received a telephone call.
- She also received a telephone call from her son three days before his death in which he said he was excited about seeing his family again.
- It has been confirmed Robert made a telephone call to a girl who lives nearby the afternoon he disappeared.
- People are usually directed to a website following the receipt of a telephone call or letter.
- Two honest professional men have different recollections of what was said in an important telephone call.
- Following the murder he was identified by a telephone call made by him to police.
- On his arrival home he receives a telephone call during which the same number is mentioned.
- But in their last telephone call in September he refused and said that he planned to go on in his attempts to seek custody.
- The plot was about how an unexpected telephone call changes the life of a young woman.
- Then, a few weeks ago, out of the blue, he received a telephone call from someone at the University of York.
- In a statement, Jessica said she was on her computer before answering a telephone call from someone wanting to speak to her dad.
- I stood and waited while the security guard made a telephone call.
- Once registered with the service the client receives a regular telephone call at an agreed time.
- He received a telephone call on that day to be told of the shocking murders.
- The couple made an emotional appeal for help to find a donor as they wait for the telephone call that could save the life of their only child.
- The man said he didn't realise he didn't have the full amount and made a brief telephone call.
- A locker room attendant approached with word of an urgent telephone call.
- On receiving a telephone call asking him to arrange delivery of the raffle prize, he asked that it be entrusted to Royal Mail.
- Never buy off the doorstep or as the result of an unsolicited telephone call.
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