• Hail” and “heil” are two separate words with different origins and purposes. Hail, as a verb, means to greet or acclaim enthusiastically.
  • Hale and hail are homophones that confuse even longtime English users. Each can be used as multiple parts of speech.
  • Hail fellow well met is from 1580s as a descriptive adjective, from a familiar greeting; hail fellow (adj.) "overly familiar" is from 1570s.
  • Hail can damage aircraft, homes and cars, and can be deadly to livestock and people. What we do: Read more about NSSL's hail research here.
  • Study the definition of Hail with multiple Bible Dictionaries and Encyclopedias and find scripture references in the Old and New Testaments.
  • Hail and sleet, though somewhat similar, actually occur during completely different weather and require a completely different set of circumstances to take form.
  • a salutation or greeting:a cheerful hail. the act of hailing. Idioms within hail, within range of hearing; audible:The mother kept her children within hail of her voice.
  • This clears any other type of weather. While Hail is in effect, all Pokémon not of the Ice type will be damaged for 1⁄16 of their maximum HP at the end of each turn.
  • ...hail zıttı, hail hakkında bilgi, hail kelimesinin İngilizce Türkçe çevirisi ve tercümesi, hail sözcüğü ne anlama gelmektedir, hail kelimesinin eş anlamlısı, hail...
  • Çok yaşa Sovyetler Birliği! The hail harmed the crops. Dolu ekinlere zarar verdi. The hail cracked the window. Dolu pencereyi çatlattı. Have you ever seen it hail?