Examples of 'tend to call' in a sentence

Meaning of "tend to call"

tend to call - This phrase suggests a behavioral pattern where someone commonly or regularly makes phone calls. It implies that the individual has a tendency or inclination to reach out to others through phone conversations as a preferred mode of communication

How to use "tend to call" in a sentence

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The hat is what we tend to call a headdress.
Tend to call all foreigners that.
Donors and the agencies tend to call the shots.
I tend to call these moments of introspection.
Industrial music fans are usually considered rivetheads and do not tend to call themselves ravers.
Nowadays they tend to call it also hinged window.
Mention vampires in one of those, readers tend to call bullshit.
I would tend to call it more a disorder than a disease.
Scientists call it hyper-vigilance whereas people tend to call it being neurotic.
I would tend to call it stealing.
But when people talk about the limiting ones, they tend to call it the reagent.
Reporters tend to call back the organization that was helpful.
Phones charged and on . I tend to call at odd hours.
I tend to call at odd hours.
So I always tend to call you.

See also

I tend to call them my village.
Gay male rubberists tend to call themselves " rubbermen.
I tend to call myself an anarchist.
Why is it that they always tend to call at the most inopportune time?
I tend to call this the monastic soul of all consecrated life.
I think they are what we tend to call “ little white lies ”.
I just tend to call them kids from unhappy family.
Attitudes are a complex combination of things we tend to call personality, beliefs, values, and motivations.
I tend to call it Aquarii though.
Of course, there is a reason why people tend to call old age " the golden years ".
I tend to call it the Source or the Universe.
We, that is Homo sapiens, we tend to call ourselves not Homo sapiens.
We tend to call them semi-customised orthoses.
This may be what enthusiasts tend to call ‘ the Hall of Records '.
They tend to call them 'crocodiles in politics.
No, I think her Majesty 's Revenue and Customs tend to call during office hours.
People tend to call me wormable.
If it's important, people tend to call back.
Because patients tend to call me at all hours of the day and night.
A natural -- you know, even though they tend to call us first.
Frankish sources tend to call them dukes ; other sources often call them kings.
Although he prefers to be called 'Peter', Alex will tend to call him 'Pete.
People tend to call me sunshine because I'm always smiling.
This is what we tend to call " worrying ".
People tend to call a KPI any metric, but not all metrics are KPIs.
Or " food " as we tend to call it.
In fact, I tend to call it my all-time favorite health drink.
Although Armen is now 30 years of age people still tend to call him “ Armenchik ”.
In English, we tend to call people creatives if they have a certain job.
DHMO is, of course, H20 and the unenlightened masses tend to call.
My staff tend to call me "the assassin.
Or “ guts ” as I tend to call him.
We still tend to call the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan " Bush 's wars . ".
Contrary to what some salespersons tend to call a reverse osmosis system, it is NOT a " purifier ".
Fans tend to call this " Plotkai ".

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Examples of using Call
You should call your insurance companies
Just grow a backbone and call her
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