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to phone in sick

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  • phone in sick — ► to phone and say you are not coming to work because you are sick: »She phoned in sick on Monday morning. Main Entry: ↑phone in …   Financial and business terms

  • call/phone in sick — ◇ If you call/phone in sick, you make a phone call to your place of work to say you will not be working that day because you are sick. Two of the waiters called in sick, so we re very short staffed. • • • Main Entry: ↑sick …   Useful english dictionary

  • phone — phone1 [ foun ] noun *** count a telephone: May I use the phone in your office? The phone rang five times in the next hour. answer the phone: I called his house but his mother answered the phone. a. singular the system for speaking to someone on… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • phone in — UK US phone in Phrasal Verb with phone({{}}/fəʊn/ verb [I or T] COMMUNICATIONS ► [I] to call the place where you work on the phone: »He phoned in to say that he was stuck in traffic and would be late. ● phone in sick Cf. phone in sick …   Financial and business terms

  • phone in — phrasal verb [intransitive/transitive] Word forms phone in : present tense I/you/we/they phone in he/she/it phones in present participle phoning in past tense phoned in past participle phoned in 1) to telephone the place where you work in order… …   English dictionary

  • sick — sick1 W3S1 [sık] adj ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(ill)¦ 2 be sick 3 feel sick 4 make me/you sick 5 make somebody/yourself sick 6 be sick (and tired) of (doing) something 7 be worried sick/be sick with worry 8¦(strange/cruel)¦ 9 sick at heart …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • Sick Puppy — infobox Book | name = Sick Puppy title orig = translator = image caption = author = Carl Hiaasen illustrator = cover artist = country = United States language = English series = genre = Novel publisher = Alfred A. Knopf release date = February… …   Wikipedia

  • sick — 1 /sIk/ adjective 1 ILL suffering from a disease or illness: Where s Sheila is she sick? | a sick child | get sick AmE (=become ill): At the last minute I got sick and couldn t go. | sick as a dog (=very sick): Pete s at home in bed, sick as a… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • sick — sick1 [ sık ] adjective *** 1. ) if you are sick, you do not feel well: He stayed at home caring for his sick wife. sick and injured/wounded/dying: a clinic for animals that are sick and injured get/fall sick (=become sick): He suddenly fell very …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • phone — phone1 W2S1 [fəun US foun] n [Date: 1800 1900; Origin: telephone] 1.) a telephone ▪ Louise got up to answer the phone . ▪ She s too busy to come to the phone right now. Can you call back later? ▪ What s your phone number ? ▪ The phone rang . It… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • Phone fraud — Whether in the form of the consumer attempting to defraud the telephone company, the telephone company attempting to defraud the consumer, or a third party attempting to defraud either of them, fraud has been a part of the telephone system almost …   Wikipedia

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