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Meanings of
hail
in English
Russian
град
Portuguese
granizo
Spanish
granizo
Catalan
calamarsa
Back to the meaning
Precipitation.
Related terms
ice
Russian
град
Portuguese
saudar
Catalan
rebre
Spanish
aclamar
Back to the meaning
Praise vociferously.
herald
acclaim
Portuguese
saudar
Be a native of.
come
Synonyms
Examples for "
come
"
come
Examples for "
come
"
1
Have a democratic government
come
to power that changes every four years?
2
I've
come
a long way to hear your answer to that question.
3
Europe has yet to
come
up with comprehensive rules for financial reform.
4
Cheshire Police said 11 people had
come
forward since Woodward went public.
5
However,
come
summer and another heatwave, the water crisis will begin again.
Usage of
hail
in English
1
The Weather Service said Alabama could see tornadoes and
hail
early Wednesday.
2
The wind blew gently in the window that the
hail
had broken.
3
A
hail
storm is currently passing through Roma in the south west.
4
The result was a
hail
of rocket shells directly on the squadron.
5
A dash of
hail
struck the window; the plate glass grew opaque.
6
All right-minded football folk
hail
the idea of allowing a manager time.
7
Ethical designers who
hail
from Africa have strong ties to their countries.
8
The unsettled conditions also brought ground frost,
hail
showers and almost-freezing temperatures.
9
He heard footsteps in the
hail
and a voice that seemed familiar.
10
First of all, thank you for even thinking I
hail
from Harlem.
11
The men complain much of the bruises received yesterday from the
hail
.
12
The object of the whole ceremony was to keep off the
hail
.
13
The
hail
of Sir William from the bank above interrupted the conversation.
14
The Egyptians were smitten either by the
hail
or by the fire.
15
The next second she had slipped between the portières into the
hail
.
16
Post-gigs, traffic jams are frequent and taxis are almost impossible to
hail
.
Other examples for "hail"
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About this term
hail
Adjective
Noun
Singular
Verb
Indicative · Present · Third
Frequent collocations
hail from
hail a cab
hail storm
deadly hail
come a hail
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Translations for
hail
Russian
град
Portuguese
granizo
saudar
aplaudir
clamar
louvar
aclamar
aprovar
ovacionar
Spanish
granizo
pedrisco
aclamar
anunciar
vitorear
ovacionar
Catalan
calamarsa
granís
rebre
admetre
aclamar
acollir
anunciar-se
Hail
through the time
Hail
across language varieties
South Africa
Common
United Kingdom
Common
Australia
Common
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