C
Idioms beginning with "C"
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[call one's shot] {v. phr.}
1. To tell before firing where a bullet will hit.
An expert rifleman can call his shot regularly.
The wind was strong and John couldn't call his shots.
2. or [call the turn]
To tell in advance the result of […]
[call on the carpet] {v. phr.}, {informal}
To call (a person) before an authority (as a boss or teacher) for a scolding or reprimand.
The worker was called on the carpet by the boss for sleeping on the job.
* /The principal called Tom on the […]
[call the roll] {v. phr.}
To read out the names on a certain list, usually in alphabetical order.
The sergeant called the roll of the newly enlisted volunteers in the army.
[call the shots] {v. phr.}, {informal}
To give orders; be in charge; direct; control.
Bob is a first-rate leader who knows how to call the shots.
The quarterback called the shots well, and the team gained twenty yards in five plays.
Syn.: […]
[call the tune] {v. phr.}, {informal}
To be in control; give orders or directions; command.
Bill was president of the club but Jim was secretary and called the tune.
The people supported the mayor, so he could call the tune in city matters.
[…]
[call to account] {v. phr.}
1. To ask (someone) to explain why he did something wrong (as breaking a rule).
The principal called Jim to account after Jim left school early without permission.
2. To scold (as for wrong conduct); reprimand.
* /The […]
[call to arms] {v. phr.}
To summon into the army.
During World War II millions of Americans were called to arms to fight for their country.
[call to mind] {v. phr.}
To remember; cause to remember.
Your story calls to mind a similar event that happened to us a few years back.
[call to order] {v. phr.}
1. To open (a meeting) formally.
The chairman called the committee to order.
The president pounded with his gavel to call the convention to order.
2. To warn not to break the rules of a meeting.
* /The judge called […]