A shopaholic.
A person who buys a lot of things is often described as a shopaholic.
A person who worries a lot is commonly referred to as anxious or fretful. They may also be described as having anxiety or being a worrier.
A person who can remember a lot of information is typically referred to as having a "photographic memory" or "eidetic memory." These individuals have an exceptional ability to recall details and facts with great accuracy.
Someone who brags a lot could be referred to as a braggart, show-off, or boastful person.
Analytical.
A prank call is a type of practical joke where the caller deceives the person who answers the phone with a hoax or a made-up story in order to trick or annoy them. It is usually done for amusement or to get a reaction out of the person receiving the call.
You would call a person who praises himself a lot a narcissist.
umm by phone or if the question is meant to be (waht do you call a person with a lot of money) that answer is rich
This depends on a lot of things. Things like how far they are. Also how clearly the person says it.
I am clearing a 30 acre lot and I want to sell the pine trees who can I call?Gail
A person who speaks a lot is often referred to as talkative or loquacious.
talkative
contrary
A klutz
A narcoleptic person; a person with narcolepsy.
When it is said that someone has a whole lot of things, it means that they have more stuff than the average person. The proper way to say that phrase is; that person has a lot of things.
A person who uses a lot of words can be referred to as verbose or loquacious.
a medict.