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Meanings of hail with acclamation in English
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Usage of hail with acclamation in English
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The proposition was hailedwithacclamation, but who should invent the hieroglyphical costume?
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Its appearance was hailedwithacclamation; being the Wassail Bowl, so renowned in Christmas festivity.
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She found the whole party assembled in the dining-room, and her entrance was hailedwithacclamations.
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For the Princess it was a triumphant vindication, which was hailedwithacclamation throughout the country.
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At Paris, the intelligence was hailedwithacclamations.
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Taking it upon his shoulders, he proceeded to the camp, where his arrival was hailedwithacclamation.
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Jackson's appearance was not hailedwithacclamation.
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The idea was hailedwithacclamations.
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Bowler's proposition was hailedwithacclamation.
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The bells were rung for joy; the town was illuminated, and Mercer was hailedwithacclamations of the people.
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The event was hailedwithacclamation, and there was much about the new official to increase the hopes already entertained.
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Three hundred consecutive performances did not satisfy Paris; and at Berlin and Frankfort, as well as in Italy, it was hailedwithacclamation.
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As a boy, his Latin verses threw enraptured tutors into paroxysms of praise, while debating societies hailedwithacclamation clearly another heaven-born minister.
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This Proclamation, promising Freedom to an Enslaved race, was hailedwithacclamations everywhere save in the rebellious Southern-Slave States, and in the Border-Slave States.
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Transfers of sovereignty are easily made in the East, where independence is little valued, and each new conqueror is hailedwithacclamations from millions.