i wish to make a call. (verb)
i have just received a call
We are on the midst of having a conference call.
If you are lost, call me; I'll help out.
Dollyvet had an idea to call the doctor.
Dollyvet had an idea to call the doctor.
The sentence is not right. It does not use the structure English-speaking countries would use, especially the word leisure. We use the word time to describe all kinds of 'time'. Instead, you should write: When you get some time, call me. When you have time, call me. Call me when you have time.
Let's pave this driveway and call it a day.
I will call the authorities if they don't turn their music down.
Jenny is what we would call fixated on the subject.
The sick man asked the doctor to make a house call.
I keep a pet newt and call him 'tiny' because he is my newt! (minute!)
The prosecute was making his one call hoping for his loved one to bail him out.
When it comes to watching movies, my friends would call me avid