17 collocations for phoning

"I 'phoned the office to send some men around to the boats which came in yesterday.

I've got to drive up into the country; we'll phone your mother and will start right away.

I tried to phone himoh, I have phoned everybody we know!and he is out of town, and" But Gloria, panic-stricken by something her mother had said, cried: "You have phoned everybody!

MacPherson had meant to 'phone the club during the day, but he failed to do so, and it was not until evening that he walked up himself to put more cautious inquiries.

King had phoned her father; they had talked ten minutes; Mr. Gaynor was to telephone to the log house again to-morrow or next day.

He, with that true Chicago gallantry, said, 'Excuse me first, I want to 'phone a friend.'

"Tell me," asked Langdon, as both jumped out, "how did you find out that" "I 'phoned the housegave a name Peabody uses" "Great heavens!

I phoned Kakodkar.

" "The Indians didn't bother us," phoned back the Major.

I can go to our mountain home; I'll phone mamma, and she will come up.

Bing would most often phone the person in advance and make the appointment for me.

" "'Phone the police.

I spoke to him and he didn't answerand then I touched him and he kind of fell overand then I rushed in here and 'phoned the station; but they said you'd already started for the bank; and then we went out and brought him in hereand that's all I know, sir.

I 'phoned an answer to you at the Sentinel Hotel this morning.

While I was phoning Sujit the electricity went off.

However, I had phoned Bernard at Auroville earlier and made arrangements to stay with him at Auroville for the duration of the course.

Then when I heard you 'phoning Carter about the bookstore I knew for certain.

17 collocations for  phoning