calling card Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈkɔː.lɪŋ ˌkɑːd]
  • Us [ ˈkɑː.lɪŋ ˌkɑːrd]

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  • Tucker would make it appear that he was as flexible as a snake, and eventually the dance became his calling card.

  • Powell had not expected to win, but said he had left his calling card, i.e. publicly demonstrated himself to be a potential future leader.

  • Rollison's calling card includes a caricature of a "toff" -- a line drawing with a top hat, monocle, bow-tie and cigarette with a holder.

  • Hughes subsequently penned a story, inspired by his family trips as a child, that was to become his calling card and entry onto the staff of the magazine.

  • Designs of this sort for emblems and coats of arms also served as a kind of calling card for the artist himself.

  • Vigilance in protecting it is no longer a communal calling card.

  • That is because creators and artists act as our antennae for the future, as our critical conscience and as our calling card.

  • They are, in a manner of speaking, the calling card that we present to the world outside.

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