We have no meanings for "hailed with shouts" in our records yet.
1 His appearance was hailed with shouts and the ringing of bells.
2 Frank's appearance, with the turkey still in his possession, was hailed with shouts of delight.
3 They were hailed with shouts of general derision.
4 The performance is hailed with shouts of surprise and delight, and they urge me to remain in Chun-Kong-hoi all night.
5 His appearance was hailed with shouts of derision, although his majestic face and dignified manner were only calculated to excite admiration.
6 The signal flags were waving, and officers galloping by constantly, of whom the quartermaster was hailed with shouts of 'Grub, grub.'
7 Ten minutes later the white men were carried through the gate, their arrival being hailed with shouts of joy by the inhabitants.
8 The sight of my bleeding body borne to the skiff, was hailed with shouts and gestures of joy and contempt by the savages.
9 The occupants of the buggy were Tom Sherwood and Art Cameron, and as they drew near they were hailed with shouts of delight.
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