Sentence examples for be hail from inspiring English sources

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be hail

verb

Said of the weather when hail is falling.

  • They say it's going to hail tomorrow.

Exact(5)

"It could be Hail to the Chief," Mr. Serrano observed.

At the same time, this will not be "hail and farewell".

At the same time, this will not be "hail and farewell". For one thing the public is not in a triumphal frame of mind.

What appeared to be a heavy rainstorm approaching out of the northwest turned out to be hail -- hail the size of quarters.

It's important that we have a prop airplane because there can be hail and you don't want ice getting injected into a jet engine.

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"It could be hailing".

Now he'd be hailed a hero".

Taxis must be hailed from a rank.

He will be hailed as a prodigal son.

These operators will be hailed as heroes, and deservedly so.

Someday perhaps this model will be hailed as a classic.

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