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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(121) The priest absolved him and told him to say ten hail Mary's.
(122) One concerned U. S. expert called the effort "a Hail Mary pass.
(123) Frozen plant of company many invest in, attract consignor thick as hail.
(124) We bellowed our Yuletide toasts over the hail that had started pelting the corrugated iron roof.
(125) Born almost within hail of it, he could remember it from 1860 on.
(126) Our troop advanced wave upon wave undeterred by the hail of fire.
(127) Hail the triumph of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference!
(128) Heavy rain or hail may dislodge many aphids from the plants.
(129) Some education experts hail the change as a step forward from the ideological dark ages.
(130) It is going to snow(hail)tomorrow,[www.Sentencedict.com] some measures must betaken to prevent freezing.
(131) In the three types, imploration type and punishment type have changed, but all the three types hail from the same myth antetype.
(132) Mr. Brown and Mr. white are old friends because they both hail from the same town.
(133) The deal would combine the second- and third-largest players in Web search. For Microsoft, it may be something of a Hail Mary pass, a last best attempt to catch Google while it still can.
(134) In tail of the thunders fell pouring storms of sleet and hail.
(135) Of vapours, from whose solid atmosphere Black rain, and fire, and hail will Burst : 0 hear!
(136) "I didn't realize there were restaurants like this," marveled Spangler to her friends, who hail from Knoxville, Tennessee, and I worked in restaurants for 20 years.
(137) The Nikto hail from Kintan, an ancient planet in the Si'klaata cluster.
(138) Hundreds of people gathered Tuesday evening at the Count-Down Board for 2008 Olympic Games, to hail the 100 days countdown of the Games.
(139) While the battle raged, the bullets flew thick as hail.
(140) Ahoy! Ferry passengers hail a large cruise ship at the Karakoy port, near Istanbul's historic center. Cruise and freight ships are common sights in this water-bound city.
(141) Standing outside a party, their brief lives ended in a hail of machinegun bullets.
(142) Spring frosts were followed by hail in June, severely affecting grape production throughout the region. Muscadet was particularly badly hit, with up to two-thirds of the crop lost.
(143) Commission ornithologist Karen Rowe said the birds showed physical trauma, and she speculated that "the flock could have been hit by lightning or high-altitude hail."
(144) The blue-coated troops marched steadily forward only to be cut down by an unremitting hail of cannon balls and grapeshot.
(145) The mother kept her children within hail of her voice.
(146) That's not a local accent . Where do you hail from?
(147) After analyzing the seeding function of the improved model and the microphysics processes of seeding ice crystal, as well as its effect in hail suppression.
(148) Adopts floor panel heating with recycled-air system locally in the hail of the main building to reduce energy consumption.
(149) I have found the Hail Mary to be very effective at times of pain or physical discomfort.
(150) Thick as hail order is the biggest joyance that we harvest fall.