Sentences with hail
hail
H h - Faulkner has been hailed as the greatest American novelist of his generation. [be VERB-ed + as]
- ...a sharp short-lived storm with heavy hail.
- All hail the victors!
- Ruby the Staffy isn't sure about the hail in Blampied.
- It started to hail, huge great stones. [VERB]
- The victim was hit by a hail of bullets. [+ of]
- The roofing business is booming these days with all the bad weather and hail storms in many different states roofers are staying very busy.
- Always, the cream of the crop is expected to hail from those schools with good reputation.
- I hail from Brighton. [VERB + from]
- He hails from an affluent background. [VERB from noun]
- Jill saw him and hailed him. [VERB noun]
- I hurried away to hail a taxi. [VERB noun]
- Hail to the new champion Bengali D'Albret.
- A hail of abuse
- To hail criticism
- The crowd hailed the actress with joy
- They hailed him as their hero
- To hail a taxi
- She hails from India
- They hailed him their leader
- To hail a taxi
- Within hail
- A hail of bullets
- It is hailing
- To hail curses on someone
- The plane hailed leaflets on the city.
- It hailed this afternoon.
- Arrows hailed down on the troops as they advanced.
- A hail of bullets.
- The mother kept her children within hail of her voice.
- They say it's going to hail tomorrow.
- The cloud would hail down furiously within a few minutes.
- Hail a taxi.