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hail in Bengali বাংলা

hail in Dogri डोगरी

hail in Gujarati ગુજરાતી

hail in Kashmiri कॉशुर

hail in Sindhi سنڌي

hail in Urdu اُردُو

hail in English

  • hail
    expr. drink hail, a salutation in reply to the pledge of wassail.
    Ex. The cup was offered with the salutation, ""Wassail,"" to which the knight replied, ""drink hail!""

  • hail
    expr. hail fellow well met. See under fellow.

  • hail
    expr. hail from, to come from.
    Ex. The ship hails from Boston.

  • hail
    expr. within hail, near enough to hear a call or shout.
    Ex. When the President came within hail of us, we cheered. When we came within hail, we found that they were English (William Dampier).

  • hail
    hail (1), verb, noun, interjection.

  • hail
    hail (2), noun, verb.

  • hail
    hail (3), adjective.
    (Obsolete.) hale; whole.

  • hail
    interj. greetings! welcome!.
    Ex. Hail to the winner!

  • hail
    noun hailer.

  • hail
    noun 1. a shout of welcome; greeting; cheer.
    2. a loud call; shout.
    Ex. The ship moved out without heeding our hails.

  • hail
    noun 1. small, roundish pieces of ice or frozen vapor coming down from the clouds in a shower; frozen rain; hailstones.
    Ex. Hail fell with such violence that it broke windows.
    2a. a shower or storm of hail.
    b. (Figurative:)
    Ex.

  • hail
    v.i. to call out in order to attract attention.

  • hail
    v.i. to fall in hail.
    Ex. Sometimes it hails during a summer thunderstorm.

  • hail
    v.t. (Figurative.) to pour down in a shower like hail.
    Ex. The angry mob hailed blows on the thief.

  • hail
    v.t. 1. to shout in welcome to; greet; cheer.
    Ex. The crowd hailed the winner.
    (SYN) address, salute.
    2. to greet as; call.
    Ex. They hailed him leader.
    3. to call loudly to; shout to.
    Ex. After our car stalled, we h

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