Caes He calles me Boy, and chides as he had power To beate me out of Egypt.
Your Honor calles you hence, Therefore be deafe to my vnpittied Folly, And all the Gods go with you.
Sanitary Inspector, Bureau of Health: Please place the gang of workmen under your charge in the square bounded by Calles Velasquez, Moriones, Concha and Manila Bay which is infected with rat plague.
I dwell by dale and downe, quoth Guye, and I have done many a curst turne; and he that calles me by my right name, calles me Guy of good Gysborne.
Again in their diet and other such things they differ much: the Minime most renounce for ever the eating of fleche, their only food is fishes and roots; hence Erasmus calles them fischy men (homines piscosos).
The Indians callesthe Spaniards Veracochié, which in their language signifies scume of the sea.
Calles dewte, wherof he was allowed, savyng apart was Elys dewte.
For upon trust of Calles promise, we may soon onthryve; And, if Calle bryng us hedir xxli.
His skin was soft and of that kind which my Lord Chancellor Bacon in his History of Life and Death calles a goose-skin, i.
Gill in one of his letters calles King James and his sonne, the old foole and the young one, which letter Chillingworth communicates to W.
What is his surname I knaw nott, but he calleshim self Dowglas;[720] for I know nother his father nor his mother.
Great was the noyse and confusioun that was heard, whill that everie man calles his awin sloghorne.
Ro: It is my soule that calles vpon my name, How siluer sweet sound louers tongues in night.
Paris offers to goe in, and Capolet calles him againe.
Looke, th' vnfolding Starre callesvp the Shepheard; put not your selfe into amazement, how these things should be; all difficulties are but easie when they are knowne.
Thy falt our Law calles death, but the kind Prince Taking thy part, hath rusht aside the Law, And turn'd that blacke word death, to banishment.
He calles for the tortures, what will you say without em Par.
Liue Rodorigo, He calles me to a restitution large Of Gold, and Iewels, that I bob'd from him, As Guifts to Desdemona.
And now henceforward it shall be Treason for any, That callesme other then Lord Mortimer.
She went into Ireland (after her mariage) with the lady Dungannon (whom she calles Lucatia); and at Dublin she wrote Pompey.
He shootes at thee too Adam Bell, and his arrowes stickes heere; he calles thee bald-pate.
Let not his loue, let not his restlesse spright 8 Be vnreueng'd, that calles to you aboue From wandring Stygian shores, where it doth endlesse moue.
It was on the 13th of April, while seated at a little table in front of a sidewalk cafe on the Calles de Victoria, that the American agent obtained his first real clue to the impending disaster.
Almost before they knew it, they had broken through the trio in front of them and had turned down the Calles Ancha, running in a form that would have done credit to a college track team.
From that line to the circumference ran several streets, some of them broken, like the Calles de la Diezma, Barrio Verde, de los Clavos, and de Pabostre.
In the Calle de la Parra and the Square of Estrevedes, in the Calles de los Urreas, Santa Fe, and Del Azoque, the peasants cut the French to pieces.
Calles de Preciados and Del Carmen; and northward, the Calle de la Montera, which afterwards divides into the Calle de Fuencarral to the left and the Calle de Hortaleza to the right.
Let not his love, let not his restlesse spright, 430 Be unreveng'd, that calles to you above From wandring Stygian shores, where it doth endlesse move.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "calles" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.