Synonym: Cordell Hull, Hull, Isaac Hull, Kingston-upon Hull. Similar words: hullabaloo, pull, bull, Bull., dull, full, mull, gully. Meaning: [hʌl] n. 1. dry outer covering of a fruit or seed or nut 2. persistent enlarged calyx at base of e.g. a strawberry or raspberry 3. United States naval officer who commanded the `Constitution' during the War of 1812 and won a series of brilliant victories against the British (1773-1843) 4. United States diplomat who did the groundwork for creating the United Nations (1871-1955) 5. a large fishing port in northeastern England 6. the frame or body of ship. v. remove the hulls from.
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61 An uncle from Hull, a cabinet maker, visited while they were there.
62 Excellent kicking from winger Paul Eastwood pushed Hull into a commanding 10-point lead at half-time.
63 My Snake-Pit room was below the waterline; the port hull was all that separated me from the sea.
64 Rough weather has all but stopped efforts to pump that oil out of the upside-down hull.
65 Jane Dee Hull and some development interests, who spent $ 1.2 million on the campaign.
66 It is nine miles from Hull and Beverley, 20 miles south of Bridlington and seven miles from Hornsea.
67 Three of the questions in the Hull survey were designed to assess how well known these ideas have become.
68 And besides, another fix on location would come soon from another hull.
69 Alan Townshend, professor of analytical chemistry at Hull, agrees that phasing out carbon tetrachloride is a minor worry.
70 Redness lights the interior of the submersible; the glow from dials and video screens reflects softly off the burnished titanium hull.
71 Jane Dee Hull promised in her state-of-the-state address to boost spending even higher this year.
72 His try shattered Wigan's Cup hopes, last season, as Hull completed a 14-4 Boulevard upset.
73 Sparkle's hull was built of two laminates of diagonally laid red cedar on an inner core of longitudinal Douglas fir.
74 It featured an enclosed glazed cockpit for the pilots with sliding panels, and portholes were located along the hull sides.
75 The big patrol boat cut its engines as it drew level, and the grey-painted military hull sank down into the water.
76 Middlesbrough brothers Andy and John Green face a torrid night against Hull opponents.
77 The family was of some eminence in Hull and especially in the Hull Trinity House.
78 The roomy silos of the hull flanks gave it a bulbous appearance that defied approval by any aesthetic but the purely functional.
79 Hull were reduced to 12 men on the hour when Mark Jones was sent off for throwing a punch at Gary Tees.
80 Hull imported raw materials and later food for the industrial towns.
81 Hull are set to name their new manager at a press conference this morning.
82 Unfortunately, his position as high sheriff of Hull prevented his leaving the town and the expedition was abandoned.
83 Last Saturday's exhibition against Hull City, a side with a pitiful away record, was inept and occasionally heartless.
84 Both Noland and Hull showed the good taste to clam up while the Symington trial is still under way.
85 I wish to thank the Endsleigh Community for hosting our meetings in Hull.
86 None the less the connections with academic scholars and institutions were essential to programs at Hull House.
87 As they approached, in the gathering dusk, he could see the crew lined up along the hull, watching him.
88 Before the closing of the railway from Hull to the coastal town of Hornsea, Sutton was a station on the way. Sentencedict.com
89 The very name of this comely and quite small village which is situated to the east of Kingston upon Hull attracts attention.
90 The most positive sign was that the rattan lashings of the main hull seemed to be holding firm.