to ask someone to play in a sports team, especially in an international match
to make information in a computer appear on the screen
to make you remember something
to officially make someone become a member of the armed forces, especially in a war
to telephone someone
to use magic to try to make the spirit of a dead person appear
Before his call-up, he had told her, he had run a market stall.
Call up the menu and click on ‘Documents’.
He knew this was unfair, that Hollis ' job as a detective had excluded him from military call-up.
He was called up for England last season.
I called him up and told him.
Jean-Paul had received his call-up papers and disappeared.
Nancy had called up to invite him.
Reservists have been called up and troops have been moved to the border.
Seeing Paula in that white dress called up memories of his Aunt Sara.
Two of her brothers had been called up.
When I call up and ask for information, people get weird with me,' he said.
calls up
calling up
called up
There is no origin for this phrasal verb
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