hail

ਰਹਿਣ
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.
example
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.
Pedestrians and motorcyclists sought shelter when the storm invaded the city and delivered 'hail' and heavy rain.
Michelle took us out for supper, explained how to 'hail' a taxi in Hong Kong and helped us shop for some food for breakfast.
Estimates of the amount of rain and 'hail' which fell on Tuesday ranged from 30 mm to 75 mm in 15 minutes.
A phrase I wrote here not long ago has unleashed a 'hail' of furious and strikingly similar emails.
A man who looks like a business executive talks into a mobile phone as he tries to 'hail' a taxi.
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.
To 'hail' a taxi or bus, one wags a finger or fingers depending on the number of passengers in need of a ride.
He walked with his chin tucked under his overcoat collar, his hand out to 'hail' a taxi.
she raised her hand to 'hail' a cab
she raised her hand to 'hail' a cab
And she says she will always treasure the memory of his last kiss and hug before seconds later he died in a 'hail' of bullets.
Soon I give up and, nerves snapping, fight my way down teeming concrete canyons to a roundabout where I manage to 'hail' an antiquated taxi.
I can walk, I can run, I can hop onto a bus, I can try the Tube, I could 'hail' a taxi, I can see if there's a train.
If attackers do pop up, a 'hail' of 10 mm projectiles can be fired at them in seconds.
Thunderstorms sometimes drop balls of ice known as 'hail' in addition to rain.
They drove straight through the roadblock in a 'hail' of bullets.
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.
Does someone else have to have a 'hail' of bullets fired into their bedroom window before something is done?
missiles and bombs 'hail' down from the sky
It was a very windy day, with great black clouds and blinding 'hail' : a real storm.
Wind hit an estimated 140 mph in Tennessee and the storms carried torrential rain and golf-ball-sized 'hail' .
On the second day, a storm of biblical proportions unleashes 'hail' , rain and floods that carry away valuable equipment on rivers of mud.
'hail', Caesar!
Over the weekend, a 13-year-old Brooklyn boy used his own body to shield a young girl from a 'hail' of bullets.
The trickle of arrows became a 'hail' of missiles, then, hurled with deadly accuracy.
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.
missiles and bombs 'hail' down from the sky
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.
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