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Example sentences for "called out"

  • Carle, at the head of the gendarmerie, is called out of the Assembly and assassinated on the Place Vendôme, and his head is carried about on a pike.

  • Finally, at each balloting, each elector's vote is called out, which ensures the right vote beforehand, the warnings he has received being very explicit.

  • I called out to her to attract the attention of the old bull whilst I attended to the mother and calf.

  • I called out to ask if he needed me, but there was no answer.

  • I called out again to Harry and Desiree, but my words were completely drowned by the deafening, stunning roar of the water.

  • I waited for her to answer, but she was silent, and I called out to him our direction.

  • But it was too late now; I knew from experience the difficulty of loosening those firmly wedged blocks, and I called out: "No good, Hal.

  • We called out that we had come to have an interview with them, but some of the Manganja who followed us shouted "Our Chibisa is come:" Chibisa being well known as a great conjurer and general.

  • I called out to the other boats at intervals during the night, asking how things were with them.

  • As I came nearer I called out, "Are you all well?

  • While Wild was getting the Primus lighted he called out to us that he believed his ear had gone.

  • While I was having some very unpleasant words with the man, James, who had gone upstairs with the ladies, called out: "Come on!

  • At that moment the sailing master suddenly called out, "Mr. Maynard!

  • He's broken that bottle all down my neck," he called out.

  • As soon as he had looked at it carefully he called out: "Why, Tom, this hath been just drove down into the sand.

  • Luff, and shake your topsail," called out Spike.

  • Half a minute later, he called out--"Stand by to shorten sail, boys.

  • He called out to Ben to "bear a hand, as the ship seems in 'arnest.

  • Once he called out; the room echoed so that he was startled.

  • The poor woman is called out by the discharge of fire-arms; she sees her house on fire; she stumbles over the lifeless body of her husband: and you blame her for not having preserved all her presence of mind.

  • Thereupon he called out as loud as he could,-- "Mechinet, Mechinet!

  • Good-night, Peter," called out Clara in a friendly voice.

  • Good-night, Peter," called out Heidi, as she saw he had no intention of stopping to speak.

  • At the distance of about 70 yards, we called out again, but still he did not hear, perhaps because of the rustling of the boughs he was breaking down.

  • On getting nearer we called out to him, but to no purpose.

  • We had not ridden four miles on the following morning, when we observed several natives on the plain at a little distance to the south, to whom we called out, and who immediately came to us.

  • Soon as her song was finished, he called out, "Louisa!

  • He saw that something out of the ordinary was going on, and breaking into a run he called out: "Am anything de mattah, Massa Bert?

  • Then they started as he called out sharply: "Freddie!

  • But as the company began to execute the order, it seemed to be going just the opposite to what he had commanded, and he called out excitedly: "Not that way!

  • Come on," called out Fortner, impatiently.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "called out" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    called after; called again; called aloud; called attention; called back; called because; called from; called good; called her; called him; called himself; called reformation; called religious; called the; called them; called together; dearest mother; each slice; excellent work; executive officer; first impulse; great expense; hardware store; said slowly; service reform; small dice