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I . hail1 [heɪl] SUBST sans pl MÉTÉO

II . hail1 [heɪl] VERBE intr

I . hail2 VERBE trans

1. hail (call):

hail
to hail a taxi

2. hail (acclaim):

hail
to hail sb as sth

II . hail2 VERBE intr form

Expressions couramment utilisées avec hail

to hail a taxi
a hail of insults
to hail from
to hail sb as sth

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

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Extended coverage added insurance against loss by the perils of windstorm, hail, explosion, civil commotion, riot and riot attending a strike, aircraft damage, vehicle damage, and smoke damage.
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Towards the end of cold weather there are occasional thunderstorms and hail storms.
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Damage was widespread in dozens of communities, in addition to very strong microbursts of winds as strong as 90 mph (145 km/h) and hail as large as softballs.
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It is a long-awaited ordinance some hail as a path to reclaiming the mural capital moniker.
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There's not much use putting extra hail insurance on a mediocre crop.?
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The dragon man fought against female demons called "ala", which led hail clouds over fields to destroy crops, and consumed the fertility of the fields.
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These conditions include flight through moderate to heavy turbulence, rain, hail or sleet.
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The first school magazine was edited and published to hail the dawn of progress.
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While some hail this approach, others criticize it for its predictability.
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As the battle finished, a ferocious storm unleashed hail and wind.
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