phoned in English

verb
1
call someone on the telephone.
She phoned me up and we pondered it for a few minutes, before realising the PC in question didn't have any speakers.
synonyms:telephonecallgive someone a callcall upgive someone a buzzget someone on the horn/blower
verb

Use "phoned" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "phoned" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "phoned", or refer to the context using the word "phoned" in the English Dictionary.

1. Bob phoned twice today.

2. Moira F. phoned again, he wrote.

3. He phoned you on my instructions.

4. I phoned the hotel to cancel my reservation.

5. I hurriedly returned home and phoned fire station.

6. I swallowed my pride and phoned him.

7. He phoned me from a kiosk.

8. 10 He phoned on Tuesday, just before you came.

9. "Giles phoned this morning," Mirella said with feigned indifference.

10. She swallowed her pride and phoned him.

11. You could have phoned us but you just didn't bother.

12. I phoned your office the other day.

13. After three very tense weeks he phoned again.

14. Cath hasn't phoned since she went to Berlin.

15. 3 I was straightening my schoolbag when you phoned me.

16. I was just thinking about her when she phoned. Spooky!

17. 23 I phoned the bank to cancel the cheque.

18. 18 I've just phoned Julie and she's still poorly.

19. She hasn't phoned, even though she said she would.

20. 1 Cath hasn't phoned since she went to Berlin.

21. The sales directress phoned her counterpart in the other firm.

22. I found their address in the telephone directory and, as a precaution, phoned first.

23. It's curious Billy hasn't phoned when he promised he would.

24. Primarily; essentially: He phoned Chiefly to let us know he was feeling better

25. How many of our salesmen have phoned in so far? Sentencedict.com

26. Then I phoned back and got one for myself as well.

27. I phoned down for some eggs, toast and a quart of coffee.

28. Mr Patel phoned the University for an explanation, and he was given the usual unconvincing excuses.

29. Racing expert John Randall phoned a friend on the £1million astrology question on Monday.

30. She'd phoned the apartment umpteen times, always in secrecy, but never got an answer.

31. He has often been phoned by cold callers trying the masculinity trip on him.

32. Chiefly definition, primarily; essentially: He phoned Chiefly to let us know he was feeling better

33. He phoned back yesterday, said he'd meet me... if I gave him $ 3,000.

34. Patton left the conference room, phoned his command, and uttered two words: "Play ball."

35. Do you remember Jane? Well, she phoned me yesterday, completely out of the blue.

36. I phoned on a hunch to ask if they had any work for me.

37. I knew she was coming that afternoon because she had phoned beforehand to say so.

38. I have had experience of your boss,[Sentencedict.com ] who kept harping when I phoned him.

39. One evening, Angela phoned me out of the blue and said she was in some kind of trouble.

40. Shortly thereafter, an employment agency phoned me and asked if I could replace someone for two weeks.”

41. Some one phoned up a pre-watershed live show and started telling a joke about putting suppositories up your bum.

42. And my vague rememberings from GCSE science -- well, steel comes from iron, so I phoned up an iron mine.

43. During that time, a distraught widow phoned to ask for transport for her son, who urgently needed to have his appendix removed.

44. Seven hundred reports of sightings were phoned in to the Starling Squad, to be pinpointed on a map of Leicestershire.

45. And I phoned them up and picked their brain in an effort to match their expertise with what we found in code and data.

46. A more than slightly crazy dabbler, Hair mussed, Bedabbled clothes: “I am suffering from andabatism! So I must call someone who knows!” He hastily phoned the dabster: “I've heard you’re one of the pros! Of the dabb; dabchick; daboia- Which has the strongest nose?” The above poem is my take on d’Verse’s Quadrille challenge #119.

47. A more than slightly crazy dabbler, Hair mussed, bedabbled clothes: “I am suffering from Andabatism! So I must call someone who knows!” He hastily phoned the dabster: “I've heard you’re one of the pros! Of the dabb; dabchick; daboia- Which has the strongest nose?” The above poem is my take on d’Verse’s Quadrille challenge #119.

48. Afterward/Afterwards, put the liquid chocolate in moulds - English Only forum Afterwards vs afterward - English Only forum Dont work up any more brawn there than you can use every day afterward - English Only forum give you a sticker afterward - English Only forum "I needed not write to him because he phoned me yesterday afterward." - English

49. Afterward/Afterwards, put the liquid chocolate in moulds - English Only forum Afterwards vs afterward - English Only forum Dont work up any more brawn there than you can use every day afterward - English Only forum give you a sticker afterward - English Only forum "I needed not write to him because he phoned me yesterday afterward." - English