call in vs doorbell

call in

verb
  • To communicate with a base etc, by telephone. 

  • To pay a short visit. 

  • To summon someone, especially for help or advice. 

  • To withdraw something from sale or circulation. 

  • To report; communicate (a message) by telephone or similar. 

doorbell

verb
  • To ring many doorbells of (target people or an area) in an effort to contact people and thereby spread information or solicit. 

  • To ring many doorbells in an effort to contact people and thereby spread information or solicit. 

noun
  • A device on or adjacent to an outer door for announcing one's presence. It can be mechanical, directly sounding a bell, or a button that electrically sounds a chime or buzzer inside the building. 

  • A button that activates an electric doorbell. 

How often have the words call in and doorbell occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )