8 Verbs to Use for the Word callin

o' the trees I hear her a-callin': "Guess where I am!"she's whims of her own, a plenty, and keeps 'em.

He'll have as hard work to do it as that widower I hearn on who had three or four children of his own, and married a widow who also had a number, and then they had several, and one day she came callin' to her husband, "Come quick!

Then he commenced callin' for Dicey, an' the dog, an' the cat, to be did, same ez he done befo'; but, of co'se, they's some liberties thet even a innocent child can't take with the waters o' baptism, an' the rector he got sort

I don't favor callin' of her Mary, because that was her mother's name, and I couldn't think of two on 'em at once; and Scripter names are generally rather ha'sh.

He liked the boy, not only because he drove a sweet ball, but because you could talk to him in a way you couldn't to par-r-r-rties you was teaching to hold a club proper-r-r-r and to quit callin' it a stick.

"She's struck her callin'," remarked Budd Hankinson one day, while watching her speeding like a courser across the open country.

I tride to remonstrate with him agin his callin me a cullered man, at which he agin insisted on my payin for broken glass, &c.

He stahted fer de woods fer ter see who it wuz callin' 'im, but befo' he got dere Ben stepped out an' retched fer im. "'Come heah, honey, an' see yo' daddy, who ain' seenyer fer so long.'

8 Verbs to Use for the Word  callin