When asked how she had offended, he told the King that she spoke every morning to the horse's head that was over the gate, and that the head replied and called her Princess.
And her heart was overflowing with delight, simply that he called her a "fondled figure.
And behold, observing lily tones once on her face, he called her Lily, and wrote lily verses to her.
He called her a puppet, a manikin; he felt enraged at her because of that doctor who had perished for her in some place where pepper grows; he disregarded her and did not like her.
Have I told you that Pan Svirski, when he gave her lessons, called her 'La Perla'?
I called her once or twice, the only result being an explosive snore that threatened her very windpipe--then I got up and lighted a bedroom candle.
It is a mesalliance, to be sure; but it would be equally so, if she, with her rustic habits and uneducated mind, were to marry what would be called her equal.
And then he called her a hansom--helped her within.
He was a prudent guide for her in the extraordinary ways whither God had called her.
The young Pole, on the contrary, called her frequently, and gratefully received her care and consolations.
My Lion Queen" I called her--when a spell of mine occurred She'd come in a den of feelings and quell them with a word.
Half of the name stuck to her, and when she was older we called her Biddy.
Divinely inarticulate, he called her; arousing the passion of the man, yet stirring the sublimer efforts of the god.
Harvey was right when he called her a thoroughbred.
He called her "Madame"; but well he knew, this student of human kind, that the title had not been of long duration.
He regarded her as his proselyte, he called her a Puritan, and he seemed more concerned that she should shed these relics of an ancestral code than acquire the doctrines of Sorel and Pouget.
Kennedy's shirts, when old Hannah was in what he called her "tantrums.
The next morning he asked Maude to draw him to the churchyard where "his other mother," as he called her, was buried.
She hopped in like the Cinderella that Ferriday had called her.
Of course, he called herby her new name, "Miss Adair.
He had an engagement with Kedzie, but he called her up and told her the politest lie he could concoct.
He called her a name highly proper in a kennel club, but inappropriate to the boudoir.
My sweet sister Temperance,' he called her, with a laugh, when he noted the extreme plainness of her dress and the total absence of jewels; in these respects a great contrast to the ladies in her company.
He would not cast a shadow of reflection upon her, or risk his chance of finding her by using the wrong name, therefore he called her "the teacher.
Why had he called her "poor child," and yet seemed so sure by his tone that she had attained a height upon which happiness was assured?
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "called her" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.