and calls
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PUTS... and calls.
BETSCalls and raises
UMPSCalls balls and strikes
TRACEABLELike phone calls and outlines
UMPSCalls balls and strikes, briefly
UMPOne who calls strikes and balls
BLOCKEDLike some basketball shots and unwanted calls
YESESAnswers followed by kisses and family phone calls, say
geniimagic spirit believed to take human form and serve the person who calls it
geniesmagic spirit believed to take human form and serve the person who calls it
HORATIOWhom Hamlet calls "A man that Fortune's buffets and rewards - Hast ta'en with equal thanks"
UMPOne who spends the whole game making calls and who might be accused of not watching at all
barkersA person who stands in front of a theater, sideshow, etc., and calls out to passersby to attract customers
trumpeterA large gregarious ground-dwelling bird of tropical South American forests, with mainly black plumage and loud trumpeting and booming calls
mockingbirdany of various long-tailed songbirds of the New World family Mimidae, noted for mimicking other birds' calls and other sounds
trumpetersA large gregarious ground-dwelling bird of tropical South American forests, with mainly black plumage and loud trumpeting and booming calls
gibbonsA small, slender tree-dwelling ape with long powerful arms and loud hooting calls, native to the forests of Southeast Asia
mockingbirdsMOCKINGBIRD, any of various long-tailed songbirds of the New World family Mimidae, noted for mimicking other birds' calls and other sounds
mobloga chronicle, which may be shared with others, of someone's thoughts and experiences recorded in the form of mobile phone calls, text messages, and photographs
mockingbirdsA long-tailed thrushlike songbird with grayish plumage, found mainly in tropical America and noted for its mimicry of the calls and songs of other birds
mockingbirdA long-tailed thrushlike songbird with grayish plumage, found mainly in tropical America and noted for its mimicry of the calls and songs of other birds