Verb
call over (third-person singular simple present calls over, present participle calling over, simple past and past participle called over)
To ask (someone) to come to one's location, especially when raising one's voice towards someone within earshot.
I sit a few desks away from him, and he called me over to ask my opinion about something.
According to China‘s Xinhua news agency, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov spoke on a phone call over the weekend, shortly after the U.S. strike on Soleimani. Source: Internet
And now for opening remarks and introductions, I will turn the call over to the Chairman of the Board, President and Chief Executive Officer of Commercial Metals Company, Ms. Barbara Smith. Source: Internet
Before the MLB season was put on hold, Newman was slated to call over 50 games in the booth and another 50 as part of TV broadcasts. Source: Internet
Braynard has assembled a team to call over 1 million voters to look for inconsistencies in the six contested states. Source: Internet
I end my presentation with the main indicators, I turn the call over to Belmiro to -- who will make comments about Assaí. Source: Internet
If misery does truly love company, then coaches of the four Columbus County girls basketball teams in the Three Rivers Conference should have shared a phone call over the weekend. Source: Internet