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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121 My first impression of the hull above my head was how elegant and how travel-worn it looked.
122 They told the hearing in Hull that Lance was pestering them.
123 The church was burnt during the siege of Hull in 1643.
124 Many shopkeepers in Hull had falling profits as the fishing industry declined.
125 What Liverpool abolitionists initially expressed other local associations - in Hull, Norwich and Leicestershire for example - rapidly adopted.
126 This is the selection event for the national senior athletics championships at Hull on August 1 and 2.
127 This was popular for warships but it made for a heavy hull.
128 What advantage did Grimsby have over Hull for the distribution of fresh fish?
129 But with Wigan using up all their substitutes when Skerrett came off, Hull stepped up the tempo in the second half.
130 Philip Larkin spent his last years as a university librarian at Hull, where he administered but did not teach.
131 Tiny electrical discharges zipped and buzzed about the hull as the fragile air was catalysed around them.
132 In Hull a man had poisoned his wife because she'd refused to sew buttons on to his clothes.
133 These bronze fastenings protrude through the keel and would have secured the main station frames of the hull.
134 One reason cassette players and other consumer electronics are played so loud, Hull said, is the phenomenon of auditory adaption.
135 The outboard profile shows a short-ended hull with just a suspicion of sheer.
136 In June 1642 he became collector of customs at Hull.
137 Special emergency trailers are located at depots at Bromborough, Stanford-le-Hope, Glasgow and Hull.
138 I just hoped that all that flexing and twisting of the hull would not burst the 3, 000 rattan lashings.
139 The hull was holed in several places and the vessel was awash.
140 Eden and Hull are locked in lengthy discussions.
141 Wash and hull the strawberries.
142 Plain Lucite Hull Cell Set, 267 ml.
143 Hull space for machinery, storage, compartmentation is adequate.
144 Easily solve the hull antisepsis problem.
145 A ball bearing had bounced off the submarine's hull.
146 Whatever the havoc so far, the hull was holding.
147 In rotating cylinder Hull cell, using the rotating cylinder as cathode eliminates the limitation in the conventional Hull cell due to agitation.
148 Roosevelt's secretary of state, Cordell Hull, wrote in his memoirs: "Never have I admired a people more than I admired the British in the summer and autumn of 1940."
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149 Roosevelt and Hull both replied in words that scarcely concealed their disgust.
150 Ferries carrying passengers and commercial lorries ply daily, between Hull and Rotterdam.