4688 collocations for callest

Allow me to call your attention to the bear.

Not all the voices that call men from place to place are audible ones.

There was that man 'frae the north,' who wrote the History of England and Roderick Random,the latter a true story, they say;he who challenged Campbell the barrister, for calling him names, To bias the cause.

" "Very well," said Mary, "I will stay, but call the people together so that I can have a Jesus-talk.

I call thee to no account.

If they call a meeting then, I imagine I can meet them.

THE TOURNAMENT OF ZAIDE By Zaide has a feast been pledged to all Granada's dames, For in his absence there had been dire lack of festive games, And, to fulfil the promise the noble man had made, He called his friends to join him in dance and serenade.

Drummond calls it 'the greatest thing in the world' and you have Paul's definition of it in Corinthians.

In his sitting-room was a map of the world, with pins stuck in it marking the probable positions of the ships in which his "kings" (as he called his boys) were to be found in various parts of the world.

Of course, we had turkey in every style after this huntroast turkey, boiled turkey, fried turkey, "turkey on toast," and so on; and we appropriately called this place Camp Turkey.

But, I call God to witness, nothing that has happened between us had the slightest influence upon the love I bore him, nor has it now.

But when she saw me, she grew as cool as you please, and called her mother.

When it came to this, the Maréchal de l'Hôpital stroked his chin with a sense of insecurity, and called the council away to deliberate; "during which time," says the softened Princess, "leaning on a window which looked on the St. Esprit, where they were saying mass, I offered up my prayers to God."

He quotes St. Basil, who calls psalmody the voice of the infant Church, and Urban VIII., who calls psalmody the daughter of hymnody which is chanted before the throne of God in Heaven.

O God, whom once I called my Father!

" When Mother Slessor went outside to call the children, she found Mary seated on the steps with her stick dolls about her.

he cried, "what do I see down there?" The King called his wife and sent her to see what was this new city.

She hurried away, while Mrs. Bowyer took another survey of the outer room, and called the servant to know who had been calling.

Upon reaching the Republican in the afternoon the General called a halt, and as the trail was running more to the east, he concluded to send his wagon train on to Fort McPherson by the most direct route, while he would follow on the trail of the red-skins.

The president was authorized to enlist 25,000 men for the regular army, accept 50,000 volunteers and call out 100,000 militia for the defence of the seacoast.

"Somebody has called the autumnal days the 'saddest of the year.'

Mr. Holymead signified that he had nothing further to ask the witness, and Mr. Walters called his last witness, a young man named Charles Ryder, a resident of Liverpool, who had spent a week's holiday in London from the 14th to the 21st of August.

We called off the dogs and passed on to float along under the shadow of the forest trees and the hills, and take an occasional trout by way of experiment among the broken rocks along the shore.

if you call that life!

I call her my love because I both pitied and loved the poor afflicted girl who was so helpless and defenseless.

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