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  • noun Plural form of phonecall.

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Examples

  • Got a couple phonecalls this week about bucks acting Goofy.

    Weekly Rut Report 2009

  • Here's what happened before you received all the frantic phonecalls as you put it.

    Love is the Answer, and So I Unbind You (Happy Halloween!) Darryl Price 2011

  • Ever since the mostly unremarkable pundit-analyst Juan Williams was sent packing from his perch at National Public Radio, his former employer has been deluged with criticism and phonecalls and letters and whatnot.

    PBS: We're Not The Ones Who Fired Juan Williams Jason Linkins 2010

  • Got a couple phonecalls this week about bucks acting Goofy.

    Weekly Rut Report 2009

  • The High Commission in Kenya is still refusing to return phonecalls.

    Archive 2009-07-01 2009

  • Ever since the mostly unremarkable pundit-analyst Juan Williams was sent packing from his perch at National Public Radio, his former employer has been deluged with criticism and phonecalls and letters and whatnot.

    PBS: We're Not The Ones Who Fired Juan Williams The Huffington Post News Team 2010

  • Ever since the mostly unremarkable pundit-analyst Juan Williams was sent packing from his perch at National Public Radio, his former employer has been deluged with criticism and phonecalls and letters and whatnot.

    PBS: We're Not The Ones Who Fired Juan Williams Jason Linkins 2010

  • Every time I do a media interview, it is a generally harrowing experience for me involving phonecalls to family, friends, preparation, late night jogs and sleepless nights, both before and after the interview.

    ProWomanProLife » Margaret Wente is (mostly) right 2010

  • Ever since the mostly unremarkable pundit-analyst Juan Williams was sent packing from his perch at National Public Radio, his former employer has been deluged with criticism and phonecalls and letters and whatnot.

    PBS: We're Not The Ones Who Fired Juan Williams Jason Linkins 2010

  • The prime minister spent the weekend calling MPs to dissuade them from rebelling, and those not fortunate to get the highest-grade call were pestered with as many as six phonecalls from whips with various threats – but chiefly that they would jeopardise their chances of elevation into government if they voted against.

    EU referendum: voting split returns to haunt Tories 2011

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