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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(91) Garvey says his machine tends to be a little more heavy-handed with the Hail Marys than your average priest.
(92) Hail to the new champion Bengali D'Albret.
(93) We hail from all corners of the country.
(94) Where exactly do you hail from?
(95) The band hail from Glasgow.
(96) I hail from the hill country.
(97) Is that how you hail them in the Midwest?
(98) Hail the heaven-born Prince of Peace!
(99) They hail from all parts of the country.
(100) Drought, floods, hail, wind, frost[Sentencedict.com ], and other meteorological disasters.
(101) What province does he hail from?
(102) The representatives hail from all parts of the country.
(103) Hail was hurling down on the city.
(104) Both my husband and I hail from Harbin.
(105) All hail Abaddon, the Great Devourer.
(106) Is this what they call a hail mary pass?
(107) The hail beat a loud tatoo on the windowpane.
(108) As they smash up neat Georgian barracks, the Russians curse their own poverty and hail their victory in the same breath.
(109) The hail is a kind of in small dimensions of weather phenomenon, take place in the geography complicated mountain area and foothill much.
(110) Then the treacherous North Atlantic struck, with hail, rain, lightning and gusting wind.
(111) The radar echo is used for the third step forecast to predict the time, location and magnitude of hail.
(112) The imperialism is a paper tiger, All Hail the Red!
(113) The next were pestilence, windstorm, frost hail , hailstorm and earthquake.
(114) Throughout the year all possible hail, dragon coil, squall line etc strong convective weather happen.
(115) They said the rare white sea cucumber has come to hail the auspicious event of electing Secretary Kim Jong Il as Party General Secretary.
(116) The vast, the unbounded prospect lies before us. Bidding the lovely scenes at distance hail.
(117) If you order by the year of sino-japanese war era, military officers and men in the hail of bullets in the history of the forgotten.
(118) I Have Desired to Go by Gerard Manley Hopkins I have desired to go Where springs not fail, To fields where flies no sharp and sided hail, And a few lilies blow.
(119) At the same time, Chinese New Curriculum education has become a focal point of the society with various discussions, among which appraises praise or blame comes as thick as hail.
(120) At last they saw him emerge on the top of an eminence within hail.