Sentence examples for To dial from inspiring English sources

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To dial

noun

A graduated, circular scale over which a needle moves to show a measurement (such as speed).

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Mrs. Bell: I have to dial?

It took too many steps to dial.

How does she know to dial 911?

Fortunately, there are other ways to dial.

His presence should allow the Jets to dial things up.

She told us, "I tried not to dial 911".

You can speak to dial, search Bing.com or open apps.

President Obama needs to dial down the hysteria.

She pulls out her phone to dial 911.

It's easy to dial down from laptops," he said.

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It also enables listeners to dial-in and participate.

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