On a cold winter night, it hailed for three hours straight, non-stop.
Mr. Jones hailed from the United states. It rained and hailed all night during the storm.
The hero was hailed as a champion for his bravery in saving the town from the fire.
They all seemed favorably disposed, and hailed the return of short and his friends with exultant joy.
Vinsent smith hailed that samudragupta as napolean of India
help, i'm stuck with my homework!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!What does it mean to be hailed as a hero, i don't know!
Well, if you lived on a "good" farm, you wouldnt want your crops to be hailed on. Or you wouldnt want a cayote to eat your cattle for la cena.
Hail'd----->hailed
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I have a pitcher with the same marking and cannot find who or where the item was made. My grandmother had it and she hailed from England. My grandfather hailed from France. Good luck to you!
There is a high probability that this sentence will not qualify as a good sentence.
The native Americans are believed to have hailed from Asia, while the Spanish people hailed from South America.
James Byrnes was an American politician who hailed from the South Carolina.