to pay a call on

  • 1Pay-per-call — is a concept similar to pay per click (PPC) advertising which is the dominant form of online advertising. In pay per call, however, the advertiser receives a phone call, a majority of current pay per call provider use web forms to generate phone… …

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  • 2pay a call — {v. phr.} To visit someone. * / Come and pay us a call some time, when you re in town, Sue said to Henry./ …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 3pay a call — {v. phr.} To visit someone. * / Come and pay us a call some time, when you re in town, Sue said to Henry./ …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 4pay a call on someone — pay a call on (someone/something) to go somewhere to see someone or something. The president paid a call on US troops stationed in the region on Sunday. Related vocabulary: pay someone/something a visit …

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  • 5pay a call on something — pay a call on (someone/something) to go somewhere to see someone or something. The president paid a call on US troops stationed in the region on Sunday. Related vocabulary: pay someone/something a visit …

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  • 6pay a call on — (someone/something) to go somewhere to see someone or something. The president paid a call on US troops stationed in the region on Sunday. Related vocabulary: pay someone/something a visit …

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  • 7pay a call/visit — to go somewhere to visit someone She paid me a visit [=she came to visit me] while I was in the hospital. = She paid a call on me while I was in the hospital. • • • Main Entry: ↑pay …

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  • 8pay a call — (informal; euphemistic) To go to the lavatory • • • Main Entry: ↑call …

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  • 9pay a call — tv. to go to the toilet; to leave to go to the toilet. (See also call of nature; nature’s call.) □ Excuse me. I have to pay a call. □ Tom left to pay a call. He should be back soon …

    Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions

  • 10pay a call — pay a visit, go visit (someone) …

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