pick up the phone

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In stationary telephones, the handset (top) would, when not in use, be placed in a specific place, weighing down a switch; the act of physically picking it up opened communications, and putting it back in place would terminate the call.

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pick up the phone (third-person singular simple present picks up the phone, present participle picking up the phone, simple past and past participle picked up the phone)

  1. To pick up the receiver of a telephone, generally with the intention of making a phone call.
  2. To answer an incoming telephone call.

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