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Hailed meant acclaimed or honored with fanfare. Twilight still means dusk, the end of the days light as night falls.
Northern newspapers hailed the Union victory at the Battle of Antietam. When the news about the lack of a Union follow up became known, Republican newspapers blamed McClellan while Democratic newspapers blamed Secretary of War Edwin Stanton for that failure.
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The hero was hailed as a champion for his bravery in saving the town from the fire.
Mr. Jones hailed from the United states. It rained and hailed all night during the storm.
General Andrew Jackson. The battle, which took place during the War of 1812, was a decisive victory for the American forces against the British army. Jackson's leadership and military success in defending New Orleans boosted his popularity and ultimately led to him being hailed as a national hero. Additionally, the victory helped to affirm American sovereignty and boost national pride, which contributed to the decline of the Federalist Party, which generally opposed the war.
In "The Star-Spangled Banner," the term "hailed" refers to the act of recognizing or greeting something with enthusiasm or admiration. Specifically, it describes the sighting of the American flag, symbolizing resilience and victory during the bombardment of Fort McHenry. The word conveys a sense of pride and reverence for the flag as a representation of the nation’s perseverance.
Vinsent smith hailed that samudragupta as napolean of India
On a cold winter night, it hailed for three hours straight, non-stop.
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The native Americans are believed to have hailed from Asia, while the Spanish people hailed from South America.