Balls or pieces of ice falling as precipitation, often in connection with a thunderstorm. (noun)
Said of the weather when hail is falling. (verb)
Healthy, whole, safe. (adjective)
Examples of word hail
The term hail was a common mode of salutation to a king, or even to a friend.
After marching for an hour toward the city center, they encountered what he described as a hail of gunfire volleyed by Gaddafi forces into the crowd.
After marching for an hour toward the city center, they encountered what he described as a hail of gunfire directed by Gaddafi forces into the crowd.
The second is thematic, the third is what I call a hail Mary choice, and the fourth is what I call a comfort choice.
That's when Craig Johnson sought what he called a "hail Mary" civil commitment hearing, seeking to keep Johnson off the streets.
The "hail" is Jehovah's wrathful visitation (Isa 30: 30; 28: 2, 17).
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