Sentence examples for hails from inspiring English sources

'hails' is a correct and usable word in written English.
It is an old-fashioned word meaning “salute” or “greet,” and it can be used in formal or informal contexts. For example: "He haled the visitors with a warm welcome and steered them to the refreshment table."

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hails

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Third person singular of hail

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Among their number is Simon Yates, who hails from nearby Bury, and could be an outside chance for the stage today.

England's other points came from the boot of the Bath fly-half, Rory Jennings, and for the second successive week their No8, James Chisholm, who hails from Sussex, was named man of the match.

Mobley, who hails from New Jersey, moved to Yemen in 2008 to study Arabic.

This first post hails the progenitor of much academic obscurity, the Ig Nobel prizes.

Bin Laden says nothing in the excerpt broadcast yesterday but al-Zawahiri, his Egyptian deputy and mentor, hails September 11 as a triumph, in the most direct al-Qaida claim of responsibility seen so far.

In these times of austerity and corporate cost-cutting – and when BBC director-general Tony Hall books no entertainment expenses and hails no taxis on his employer's dime, at least according to the corporation's latest salaries and expenses statement for April to June 2014 – Monkey is happy to note other execs are still flying the flag for the glamorous expenses account.

Rachel, who hails from California but came to England to study, says: "In some ways I prefer the English system as it's more focused.

Not much is known about Cold Specks other than that she's actually Al Spx, a 23-year-old who hails from Etobicoke in Canada and now lives in London.

"He shows the fighting Kony is like Ramble in the movie and there's no reality," she says, "You would be forgive to think the war began with him (producer) and will end with him" Among who also hails from the north says there's a lot of ego in the video and he ignores the past initiatives of people like Betty Bigombe, the Jub peace process which is wrong.

Wood is still learning the language, and hails from the post-industrial heart of Labour-dominated south Wales.

However, by that argument the case for Mr Rubio is stronger, since he hails from Florida, a much bigger swing state.

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