i wish to make a call. (verb)
i have just received a call
The mother calls for her son when the boy didn't return home for supper.
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.
When it comes to watching movies, my friends would call me avid
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.