74 collocations for telephoned

I again asked leave to telephone my conservator.

And the doctor bent and kissed his wife before going in to telephone the message to be sent his nephew that night, a message bidding him and the little stranger welcome, whenever they cared to come to the House on the Hill.

Her aunt telephoned mother last night while we were at the movies.

He telephoned directions for the firing and through glasses watched the bursting shells.

"But for heaven's sake don't forget to telephone Madame Cerise.

I knew her identity before Dicky, after pointing out in detail every article of which he was so proud, said hesitatingly: "I wish, Madge, you would telephone Miss Draper and ask her to run over tomorrow and see the room.

This is like that awful afternoon we telephoned Mencken.

One of our party went on ahead, and at a nearby camp we telephoned Mr. Hill, superintendent of the power company, of our predicament.

I'll telephone Mrs. Bates that we missed this car but will come out on the next Limited.

He telephoned the office of the steamship line: and, in the name of Henry Hull, secured a cabin.

Her mother had telephoned the emergency hospitals!

I telephoned the house, but they'd evidently driven somewhere else before going home.

An hour later, a restless hour it had been, she had telephoned Christabel and put her off so that when her other guest came he found just what he had expected.

He went into a shop, telephoned the club that he had been detained and would not be back to lunch.

But he had sent Petrak ahead of him to listen at the door in case I telephoned the company to verify the first message; Petrak had heard me ask the company for the sailing time and was about to report to Meeker when I opened the door upon him.

I will call upon him, and then telephone you his exact condition, telling you if he needs anything.

She was one of those persons whom telephones never quite convince.

I'll telephone David at once..

I telephoned the desk, they told me the number of your room andhere I am!"

As I do not understand English it would be impossible to telephone your dispatches."

I wanted to commit suicide before I'd finished telephoning all the C-o-h-e-n-s in the world.

"You telephone Mr. Edgerton," she almost shrieked at Simmons, the butler, "that he should come right up here as fast as he can.

Kent recalled the passing of the crisis, remembering how he had hastened to telephone the Argus editor to kill the exposé at the last moment.

Major Pichon informed me that he had telephoned the Japanese general at Nikolsk describing the new situation on our front, and asking him to move up sufficient forces from Svagena to protect our right.

I'll telephone Mrs. Harlandshe's in San Francisco till day after to-morrow.

74 collocations for  telephoned