US /kɔl ɔf/
・UK /kɔ:l ɔf/
You have to call off this marriage immediately!
You have to call off this marriage immediately.
With Hitler being forced to call off Operation Sea Lion in 1940, the Germans recognised that their window to invade Britain had closed,
With Hitler being forced to call off operation Sea Lion in 1940
Quick, Lisa, call off your bo— Oh, Bart!
Call off your...
This throws into a state that I call off center, which isn't ideal for leadership. Um, this
This throws us into a state which I call off-center, which isn't ideal for leadership.
Let's go back to Athens to call off my wedding
And finally: "to call off".
"Call off" means to cancel.
Number four running to call off the attack 19:17 Sam Mendes World War I epic builds to one of the most breathtaking moments ever put to film.
Number 4: Running to Call Off the Attack, 1917.
You might have heard the phrase “call off’ when someone was talking about cancellation of a meeting or a plan.
In this lesson, you'll learn about the phrase "call off" and its use in your conversations.
So Richard was forced to call off the Crusade early,
So Richard was forced to call off the Crusade early,
Call off.
chocolate to eat call off my vacation was called