Sentence examples for character calling from inspiring English sources

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Mr. White has also attacked the governor's character, calling him a "career politician" who oversees "a political machine".

Along comes a huge, strange character calling himself the Professor and espousing a strictly sociological interest in the Kid's troubles.

But doubts and suspicions are a flimsy basis for charges that undermine a man's character calling someone a liar is fighting talk and it is far from clear, at this stage, that those making the charge have a case.

Yes, for weeks now I have derided him as a Wolfy-from-Citizen-Smith-in-yoga-pantaloons character calling for the destruction of British democracy and establishment as we know it – while selling 10 books a minute through tax-slitherers Amazon and community enemy Tesco, living on his Sky Atlantic royalties and kicking about with Jemima Khan.

The last stanza introduces a tone of regret before ending with a picture of the larger than life character calling to him still getting angry, getting angry/with so many questions unanswered.

Scott Ellis of The Sydney Morning Herald enjoyed the character, calling her "intriguing".

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I loved a strange character called Grug.

Roth's character calls him a snake.

There's a character called Jesse.

Because there is a character called Bovver.

There is a character called Mr Wright.

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