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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(151) Ice, snow and hail are blanketing the midwestern United States, as part of a massive winter storm expected to be one of the biggest in recent years.
(152) The ratio of echo area to the total area has a positive correlation with the month change of hail day and the echo numbers are negatively correlated with month change of hail day.
(153) They, in their own vernacular, had to throw the ball down field. Translation: Hail Mary.
(154) Only in the land of Goshen , where the children of Israel were , was there no hail.
(155) A hail cloud model that is two dimensional elastic non hydrostatic, uses a terrain following coordinate system and includes double parameters for ice phase microphysics, has been developed.
(156) Thus a combined ratio of 100 for crop hail insurance produces no profit for the insurer.
(157) This is a film which seems to hail from the hippie era.
(158) Only in the land of Goshen , where the sons of Israel were, there was no hail.
(159) Unless the geopolitics of global warming change soon, the Hail Mary pass of geoengineering might become our best shot.
(160) On that occasion , holding rare hail,[sentence dictionary] hit the window edge flap has attracted attention of many people watch.
(161) Behold, New China is within sight . Let us all hail her!
(162) During the hail process, the echo intensity increased, and the echo top and VIL (Vertical Integrated Liquid water) decreased quickly.
(163) Some of the more recent date from the French Revolution; the oldest may hail from the Merovingian era, more than 1,200 years ago.
(164) The country people turned out to meet and hail with joy the conquering hero.
(165) Hail Mary, full of grace, the Lord is with you.
(166) "Then on the four small beads say the "Hail Mary", adding after each, "Blessed be the pure, holy and immaculate conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
(167) Then the Lord said to Moses, "Stretch out your hand toward the sky so that hail will fall all over Egypt-on men and animals and on everything growing in the fields of Egypt."
(168) In the video "Hail Mary" released under the name Makaveli, there is a gravestone that says Makaveli.
(169) The hail fall of the hail cloud which domain of the initial potential temperature perturbation is located in lee slope is 6 times as large as in windward slope.
(170) At the Mind/Body Medical Institute, participants elicit a "relaxation response," repeating a word - anything from "om" to "Hail Mary"--silently as they exhale.
(171) Regional climate variability, often hail, drought, frost and other natural disasters.
(172) A few writers of contemporary renown also hail from this area, as do some sports figures.
(173) With 366 days to go, 2012 being a leap year, until the Olympic flame is lit in east London, organisers, the government and the International Olympic Committee are queuing up to hail progress to date.
(174) From the atmosphere, water molecules fall upon the Earth's surface as rain, snow, hail and sleet.
(175) The evolvement of echo during the formation of hail storm and the relation of echo intensity with its height are analyzed by use of echo data. of the 711 rain radar.
(176) And the farmers , returning with hoes on their shoulders , Hail one another familiarly.
(177) If you can live for one week in Dali, you can perkily hail with people and be hailed by people in ancient wall, just like a half Dali people that have lived here for many years.
(178) " Hail Mary full of Grace the Lord is with thee.
(179) Football players call this a "Hail Mary" play - when a losing team in the last seconds of the game desperately tosses the ball forward, hoping to score.
(180) Repentance skindeep . Pray at an altar . Hail Mary and Holy Mary.