Synonym: call, cheer, greet, shout, sleet, welcome. Similar words: snail mail, hair, chair, chain, chairman, chain store, wheelchair, ail. Meaning: [heɪl] n. 1. precipitation of ice pellets when there are strong rising air currents 2. enthusiastic greeting. v. 1. praise vociferously 2. be a native of 3. call for 4. greet enthusiastically or joyfully 5. precipitate as small ice particles.
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(61) His uncle owned the Music Box, an old barn converted to a dance hail on their apple farm just outside Hollybush.
(62) CabCharge customers can phone or hail cabs displaying a distinctive blue decal.
(63) All hail the new spirit of East/West friendship which has delivered the Iron Curtain from state-controlled economies.
(64) Mary and David have travelled extensively and enjoy meeting their guests, who hail from all quarters of the world.
(65) Hail the size of golf balls fell in Andrews, Texas.
(66) She raised her hand to hail a cab but the Paris traffic was zooming by at its usual break-neck pace.
(67) I offer to help hail a cab but Kael prefers the services of the doorman at the neighbouring Algonquin Hotel.
(68) Although they hail from Quebec, the hurdy-gurdy of this ensemble is sure to pass muster with the average colonial.
(69) Inverdarroch: Course its a hail different lifestyle ... Isabel: Och aye, aye it is that, Inverdarroch.
(70) Suddenly young Kettering, who was with me, gave a hail and pointed to starboard.sentence dictionary
(71) They were met by a hail of police bullets, and 142 students lost their lives.
(72) He had always liked the paraphernalia of storms: hail, lightning, darkness, thunder.
(73) At Scott Flat Reservoir in the Sierra foothills, heavy rain with hail.
(74) At 8am police officers, accompanying prison staff, tried to enter the centre but were met by a hail of stones.
(75) The mere appearance of a uniform is often enough to provoke a hail of stones, even a riot.
(76) Only one traditional element was missing: Don and I did not rush off afterward in a hail of rice.
(77) Water drips from the ledges of white hail caught on the straw roofs.
(78) He advanced again, but was driven back by a hail of blows.
(79) Elizabeth lifted the shopping bags from the front doorstep into the hail and then shut the door.
(80) Hail, then, to mischievous tunesmith Todd Rundgren, who served up a splendid evening of time travel.
(81) It was a posh place with high fencing; some kind of old baronial hail.
(82) Hail Mary, full of grace, the Lord is with thee.
(83) The Hidatsa rushed eagerly into hail storms and gathered hail stones to cool their tepid Missouri River drinking water.
(84) I hail from Brighton.
(85) A loud hail from across the compound broke into her thoughts.
(86) A distant cousin had once ended up in the hail.
(87) In school we sang Hail to thee, Lake Wobegon, the cradle of our youth.
(88) They waited for the space of one Hail Mary, then ran out into the yard to call for Victorine.
(89) Three West Belfast men died in a hail of bullets.
(90) Margaret had ironed me some shirts and draped them over a clothes-horse in the hail.