1. call time - Noun
2. call time - Verb
(UK) To announce the closing of a pub for the day.
Let's have another pint quickly, before the landlord calls time.
(UK) To end something.
The boxer is ready to call time on his long career.
(sports) To call a timeout.
(US, education) To indicate that an activity, especially the taking of a test, is complete.
call time (plural call times)
(performing arts) The expected time of arrival for participants in a performance event, e.g., a play or concert.
The performance starts at 2pm; call time is 11am for crew, noon for musicians.
I was diagnosed with hypoglycemia, an abnormal decrease of sugar in the blood. Eventually I learned to eat five small meals a day. Now if I'm making a movie and get hungry, I call time out to eat some crackers. Carol Alt
I'm terrified of missing my call time. I'll check my alarm several times before I fall asleep. J. D. Pardo
Each morning needs to start with a good sweat. I'm either working out at home or on set, depending on my call time. Shemar Moore
Lost time is never found again and what we call time enough, always proves little enough. Benjamin Franklin
Any man can call time out but no man can say how long the time will be out. Kurt Vonnegut
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