hail

hujan batu
definition
verb
it hailed so hard we had to stop
hail falls.
missiles and bombs hail down from the sky
(of a large number of objects) fall or be hurled forcefully.
noun
Estimates of the amount of rain and hail which fell on Tuesday ranged from 30 mm to 75 mm in 15 minutes.
pellets of frozen rain that fall in showers from cumulonimbus clouds.
Include as many hails of derisive laughter in your answer as possible.
a shout or call used to attract attention.
exclamation
hail, Caesar!
expressing greeting or acclaim.
translation of 'hail'
noun
laungan
example
A phrase I wrote here not long ago has unleashed a 'hail' of furious and strikingly similar emails.
To 'hail' a taxi or bus, one wags a finger or fingers depending on the number of passengers in need of a ride.
These kinds of storms can produce rain, 'hail' snow, thunder and lightning.
If attackers do pop up, a 'hail' of 10 mm projectiles can be fired at them in seconds.
Does someone else have to have a 'hail' of bullets fired into their bedroom window before something is done?
a 'hail' of bullets
Over the weekend, a 13-year-old Brooklyn boy used his own body to shield a young girl from a 'hail' of bullets.
They drove straight through the roadblock in a 'hail' of bullets.
It was a very windy day, with great black clouds and blinding 'hail' : a real storm.
Estimates of the amount of rain and 'hail' which fell on Tuesday ranged from 30 mm to 75 mm in 15 minutes.
'hail', Caesar!
The nephew and the bodyguards appear to have realized that they were in hostile territory, and tried to withdraw, but the effort was met with a 'hail' of bullets.
Thunderstorms sometimes drop balls of ice known as 'hail' in addition to rain.
missiles and bombs 'hail' down from the sky
Needless to say he came of worse and, in fact, nobody else was injured apart from the hapless chap who was quickly dispatched to the afterlife in a 'hail' of well-aimed bullets.
The trickle of arrows became a 'hail' of missiles, then, hurled with deadly accuracy.
The clouds parted and a torrent of rain and 'hail' flowed down toward the earth.
I recall accosting some rowdy teenagers outside my house: my few cautionary words were met with a 'hail' of stones, too small to injure but enough to frighten and humiliate.
But firefighters also had to contend with a 'hail' of stones and water bombs from the children who crowded around them as they fought the fire.
Weather conditions could hardly have been worse for the event with a strong biting wind and frequent wintry showers of rain and 'hail' putting a damper on proceedings.
a 'hail' of bullets
The records showed his plan had been scotched by a 'hail' of objections from all four of our adjoining neighbours - plus, it seemed, one other mystery objector.
rain and 'hail' bounced on the tiled roof
So they looked at each other, under a 'hail' of stones and bricks, shrugged, and as one, stopped to the pavement to pick up the stones which had been hurled at them by the students, and flung them right back.
She picked up a 'hail' of bad words from several of the other drivers.
Running towards the house alone, through a 'hail' of bullets, he threw bombs at the position and silenced the gun.
A nest was considered storm-destroyed if it was flattened by wind or badly damaged by 'hail' or rain.
We had a blizzard, with 'hail' , snow, rain and strong wind - we were terrified.
Despite being shot in the leg, she drove though a 'hail' of bullets before a colleague took her to hospital where doctors are battling to save her limb.
He walked with his chin tucked under his overcoat collar, his hand out to 'hail' a taxi.
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