verb

definition

To call (someone) using a telephone.

Examples of phoned in a Sentence

I phoned him after he was back in California.

I phoned the clinic on the Monday they said they did not have the meds.

I phoned up and used the same spiel as I had done before.

Yet another says the original tip-off did not come from an MI5 informer, but from someone who phoned the Met's antiterrorist hotline.

Before the ricin ring trial started, I phoned him in Arizona.

Then, I had phoned my long-suffering and saintly wife, and thrown myself on her mercy.

He sent a note of apology with a £ 5 note to Philadelphia police and phoned to say sorry.

Yet another says the original tip-off did not come from an MI5 informer, but from someone who phoned the Met 's antiterrorist hotline.

His girlfriend phoned 911 for assistance.

It has been 6 weeks now and although he hasn't texted or phoned me since, he has however, spoken to me often (most evenings) on msn (messenger chat).

Orders can be phoned in during normal business hours, or placed via email.

If you find a really great bargain, most parties allow for internet orders or phoned in orders from a catalog you can take home.

We had these two big-ass suitcases in the trunk of the Caddy and we was to go down this highway 'til someone phoned us and told us what to do.

Fred had phoned a number of places in Rollins and Hays, Kansas the previous day but found no information on the disposal of the motor home.

The old biddy had phoned the police telling them we had put burning paper in the post box.

The guest of honor, a former dean of County, phoned in from Brussels airport this morning.

They phoned on Saturday to cancel for tonight's gig, " he spits.

Her personal nurse phoned 911 for assistance and her bodyguard tried to resuscitate her.

Orders may be faxed in or phoned in, but there is as of yet no option to order online as the website is still under construction.

After Cade left the next morning she phoned Mary.

Martha was anxious to hear about the outcome of the Georgia abduction as I'd not phoned her with the results.

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