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Calling a black person there something racist
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Yes, calling a person an angel is an example of a metaphor. It is a figure of speech where a word or phrase is used to refer to something else without using the literal meaning. In this case, the person is being compared to an angel in terms of their qualities or behavior.
When a person says that they do not want to pressure another person, it means that they do not want to force them into doing something they are not ready to do. If they are calling, they may just want to talk, to reassure the person.
Calling someone "plastic" is a derogatory term that implies the person is artificial, fake, insincere, or shallow in their behavior or personality. It suggests that the person is not genuine or authentic in their interactions with others.
A barker is someone or something which barks, or a person employed to solicit customers by calling out to passers-by.
A barker is someone or something which barks, or a person employed to solicit customers by calling out to passers-by.
Name calling the term used when a person calls someone or something else names. An example sentence is: The name calling between the two, was very sad.
Please abstain from calling me names. To keep from doing something.
Yes, the word 'collector' is a noun; a word for a person who collects something as a hobby or a business; a word for a person whose job is to collect money; a word for a device used to collect something; a word for a person or a thing.
Inspired
It means that you are going to cause something to be delivered to your location, usually by calling the other person and asking them to do so.