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to hailing

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Said of the weather when hail is falling.

  • They say it's going to hail tomorrow.

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Being from Scarborough, I admire anyone who admits to hailing from Bridlington, Scarborians thinking nowt o' Brid.

But hailing it merely as such is akin to hailing "Moby-Dick" for being a book — technically correct, if painfully thickwitted.

Most of them are "billionaires or close to," hailing from Russia, Argentina, Brazil, India, France, Venezuela and Italy, as well as the United States, he said.

Martha Agresta, New York First come, first served is a courteous approach to hailing a cab, but your distinction between ethics and tactics is perplexing.

"We take you through every step of the way, down to hailing a taxi for you," said James Boyd, a spokesman for Singapore Airlines.

Indeed, Mr. Greene and others often came close to hailing Mr. McCain for being ornery and not doing what voters want.

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A joy to hail?

Sleet turned to hail.

Others happened to hail from Yemen.

Talons began to hail down on Gid.

The rain turned to hail.

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