Synonym: circle, glamour, glory, ring. Similar words: cephalopod, hall, half, hale, halt, chalk, hallow, lethal. Meaning: ['heɪləʊ] n. 1. an indication of radiant light drawn around the head of a saint 2. a toroidal shape 3. a circle of light around the sun or moon.
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(31) Occasionally a hot spot would erupt and an orange halo would expand into the night.
(32) Then you wear a halo of candyfloss, a glutinous helmet, lighter than air.
(33) Hair formed either a halo or a topknot, instead of falling into whatever style a woman wished it might.
(34) He had the face of an angel, surrounded by a halo of tight blond curls.
(35) The flickering insect halo began to drift slowly away, keeping a constant six feet above the earth.
(36) Sonography showed a thickened gall bladder wall with a halo of oedema around the gall bladder.
(37) It was here that the rising air from the plain turned to vapour and formed the miraculous halo.
(38) Third, the solar halo radius is big.
(39) Neath the halo of a street lamp.
(40) A luminous spot on a lunar halo.
(41) Microtubules often have a halo around the outside which is only slightly stained.
(42) "In line with the halo associated with green consumerism...people act more altruistically after mere exposure to green products,[Sentencedict.com ] " Mazar and Zhong write in their upcoming paper.
(43) A multiparticle simulation to control the halo by a soliton function controller is performed. It shows that the halo- chaos and its regeneration can be eliminated.
(44) The typical symptom appeared as approximately circular spot with a yellow halo, without crateriform symptom as that of citrus canker.
(45) Above the Trans-Alaska Pipeline in midwinter, sundogs meld into a halo around the sun.
(46) Science and technology books of small, less the cost of Gloucester readers, white Halo should keep.
(47) Get a walk-through of the crash landing in Halo 3 with expert tips and advice on video games in this free Xbox 360 instructional video.
(48) A circle of light or radiance surrounding the head or body of a representation of a deity or holy person; a halo.
(49) This is cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection in the lung. Note the very large cells that have large violet intranuclear inclusions with a small clear halo.
(50) Do you attempt to find comfort in it's downfallen halo?
(51) Her ivory tulle veil, fixed by a Cartier 1936 "halo" tiara lent to her by the queen, was modest.
(52) Dr. Johnson said that candy is considered bad because it lacks the "health halo" that hovers over sweet food like granola bars and fruit juice.
(53) A solar halo view appears in Anshun city, southwest China's Guizhou Province, April 26, 2011.
(54) The researchers suggest that there are many white dwarf stars throughout this halo.
(55) Lobulated, spicula or "halo" sign were more common in nodule-tumor pattern, and its center showed low-density, with the whole tumor or ring inhomogeneous enhancement.
(56) Beginning with local intellectual property policy, this paper then describes in details the effects of policy overflow, i. e. chain transmission, vibration, ripple and halo.
(57) Becket was at least as intemperate as Hildebrand, but he not only got his halo but did so in the fastest time on record.
(58) The symbol of the Bad Moon Clan is a grimacing , yellow moon-face wrapped in a halo of black flames.
(59) By studying the variation of root mean square radius with the separation energy, conditions for the existence of halo states are pointed out, especially of the proton halo states.
(60) A sort of halo, an occidental glow, came over life then.