Use "call off hostilities" in a sentence

1. Synonyms: Belligerency; hostilities

2. They call the strike off.

3. And please call off your dogs.

4. Call it a giant kiss-off.

5. Call them off, you lyin'piece'a shit.

6. Call off your dog, will you?

7. Maybe we should just call it off.

8. Will you call your dog off, please?

9. The commander decided to call off the attack.

10. Call it off before it becomes an embarrassment.

11. If it rains, we shall call off the picnic.

12. Call off your dog; it tried to bite me!

13. She was off duty and I didn't call her.

14. Please call your dog off it's frightening the children.

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16. He decided to call off his regular press conference.

17. Don't let anything call off your attention from your studies.

18. Call me that again and I'll knock your block off!

19. They wanted to get us to call off the strike.

20. This short call sets off a chain reaction of events.

21. It's kind off a abrupt wake up call i know

22. Please call off the dog; it's barking at the children.

23. Since the weather is bad, let's call off the trip.

24. 15 Each had enough decorum to suspend further hostilities.

25. an act of armed conflict, hostilities, civil war or insurrection

26. 20 I'm very busy . Please ring off and call me later.

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28. I call people back when they walk off without their change.

29. The teacher began to call off the names on his list.

30. Call off the Elvis impersonator and cancel the trip to Vegas.

31. Rescuers had to call off the search due to worsening weather.

32. Their idea was to get us to call off the strike.

33. Call me that again and I will knock your block off!

34. The administration has officially asked transportation workers to call off their strike.

35. They had to lay off 200 staff and call in the receivers.

36. Call off your thugs, and I'll show you where the money is.

37. They refused to obey the court's order to call off the strike .

38. The only surefire way is for Walker to call him off personally.

39. Rescuers had to call off the search because of worsening weather conditions.

40. But it's imperative that the girls should call off the strike today!

41. Hence, personal dislikes and hostilities determine where a person can gain admission.

42. Between 1821 and 1828, the island was the scene of repeated hostilities.

43. Whatever we call it, skiing off the piste is getting more popular again.

44. Your death is the only thing that's going to call off the killers.

45. It rained so much that they had to call off the soccer game.

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47. The ambassador did his utmost to prevent the outbreak of hostilities.

48. Much of Europe was starving when the hostilities ended in 1918.

49. Hostilities between the two groups have been in Abeyance since last June

50. But not every Republican lawmaker signed off on the call to investigate the display.

51. I' il call the airfield, check if he was alone when he took off

52. Mark off each of the names on the list as I call them out.

53. Look up records, personalize conversations, hand off conversations to live Agents, and call APIs

54. 20 Tick them off as they appear - until you can call Diamond full house.

55. I call that you getting off your ass, and being a decent human being.

56. Break in [sb] vtr phrasal sep phrasal verb, transitive, separable: Verb with adverb(s) or preposition(s), having special meaning, divisible--for example, "call off" [=cancel], "call the game off," "call off the game." (train [sb] to do a job) entrenar a vtr + prep : The company runs a …

57. It calls for the immediate cessation of hostilities and human rights abuses

58. An Armistice agreement may involve a partial, temporary, or total cessation of hostilities.

59. He continued these hostilities as king, taking Pyongyang in 377 with 30,000 men.

60. However, the Bahraini hostilities were in violation of the 1820 Anglo-Bahraini Treaty.

61. Hostilities with Jordan began with a Jordanian bombardment of the Israeli part of Jerusalem.

62. Also belated little children would call " Bogey Man! " after him, and make off tremulously elated.

63. At 13:15, Admiral Bey decided to call off the search and return to port.

64. 28 I asked the captain to let me off at the next port of call.

65. 29 He asked the captain to let him off at the next port of call.

66. 10 Customer complaints dropped off sharply, as did the average cost of a typical call.

67. Call the Badging office immediately at 801-629-8262 so we can turn off your

68. Your music video frequency certainly lets the owner clap hands to call to cut off.

69. Hostilities ended on 29 April 1945, when the German forces in Italy surrendered.

70. Plata opposed the declaration of hostilities because they had few arms and ammunition.

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72. Armistice, an agreement for the cessation of active hostilities between two or more belligerents

73. 12 Any hostilities could result in retaliation and further embroil U.N. troops in fighting.

74. Blenny arrived in Subic Bay on 14 August 1945, the day before hostilities ceased

75. Antonyms for Appositions include oppositions, resistances, hostilities, antagonisms, defiances, obstructions, disapprovals, antipathies, counteractions and

76. Hostilities were stopped several times to allow some in the White House to leave.

77. To all Maquis ships, call off your attack or we will be forced to engage you.

78. I don't know if you wanna call it that, but let's say hard work pays off.

79. Synonyms for Belligerences include aggressivenesses, aggressions, combativeness, truculences, antagonisms, bellicosities, feistiness, hostilities, militances and

80. Dashes (—), when used to set off words, usually call for a slight change of tone or pace.