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.
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Analytical.
A prank is a practical joke, a humorous trick played on someone.A 'call' is a telephone call.A 'prank call' is a mischievous telephone call to someone, perhaps pretending to be someone else!Prank calls to friends might be fun if the joke is quickly understood as being funny, and is not nasty, in bad taste, cruel or frightening to the other person.But prank calls to strangers are not a good idea! In fact, they could be criminal offences. And when the police call on you, it won't be a joke!So, if you intend to make a prank call to someone, be very careful, and give it a lot of thought before doing so! You wouldn't want to be the source of mental grief to someone who might think the message is a real and serious matter, and not realise it was just a joke! Some 'jokes' are no joke!
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
A klutz
contrary
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.
Modern.