Examples of 'call him king' in a sentence

Meaning of "call him king"

The phrase 'call him king' means to refer to someone as a king, either literally or figuratively. It implies giving someone a title or treating them as if they have authority or superiority in a certain context

How to use "call him king" in a sentence

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call him king
I will not call him king.
We call him king but he is only an elder of great wisdom.
King as so long we call him king.
They call him King of the Wok.
The difference is they call him King.
The kids call him King Ripple.
Call him King of the Sawahs.
I was not about to call him King.
They call him King of Cassettes.
You can see why they call him King Brown.
I used to call him King Magnus and he called me Bumblebee.
King brown! You can see why they call him king brown.
They call him King.
He took the name Phra Chom Klao, although foreigners continued to call him King Mongkut.
The difference is they call him King The difference frightens me.

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Frightens me ♪ Scripture-thumping hack from Galilee ♪ they call him King ♪ and chatter ♪.
I call him King.
He doesn't want us to call him king.
They call him King ♪ frightens me ♪.
Messiah . They call him King.
Shouldn't you call him King Timahoe, sir? Come here.
I have ALWAYS hated that they call him King Henrik!!!
That 's why they call him king of beasts . Yeah!
The natives call him King Kong.
The Annals of Ulster call him king of the Cruthin.
Some people just wanted to call him king -- it was tried and tested.
So, are we supposed to call him King Shark or Shay?
Should not you call him King Timahoe, sir?
Oh, yes! They call him King of the Wok.

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