hail|hailed|hailing|hails in English
verb
[heɪl]
rain down hail; pour down like hail, fall with force; salute, greet, welcome; call to from a distance
Use "hail|hailed|hailing|hails" in a sentence
1. Greeting, welcome, notice, recognition, reception, hail, hailing, salute, salutation He smiled in Acknowledgement and gave her a bow.
2. Born on , , Britte hails from , ,
3. Not responding to our hails.
4. All our hails have gone unanswered.
5. We are being hailed.
6. Synonyms: Comradely; hail-fellow; hail-fellow-well-met
7. Hail HYDRA.
8. It's windy and hailing outside.
9. The National Weather Service reported “golf ball-sized hail,” then “softball-sized hail,” and finally “grapefruit-sized hail.”
10. They hailed us cordially.
11. Blok hails from the fictional country of Brislovia
12. That's how I hailed taxicabs.
13. Ahoy definition is - —used in hailing
14. I thought it was just hailing.
15. Hail, Queen, mother of mercy, our life, sweetness and hope, hail.
16. What About Hail?
17. All hail Eragon
18. All hail Plankton.
19. Hail Alma Mater!
20. All hail Annie.
21. I hailed a passing taxi.
22. Hail, mighty Caesar!
23. Bhang is a traditional drink that hails from northern India
24. Caponata is an appetizer/side dish that hails from Sicily
25. Boogey born on November 7, 1986 hails from Cross River