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hail

Aussprache: [heɪl]

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Kontext: „weather“

(verb) to come down as small balls of ice from the sky. Hail happens during storms when the weather is very cold, and it can damage things like cars and plants.

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Yesterday, it hailed for the first time this summer, and the kids were excited to watch the ice fall.

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It didn't hail at all, so we were able to play outside without any worries.

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Did it hail during the storm last night?

Kontext: „weather“

(noun) small balls of ice that fall from the sky during a storm. Hail can be very damaging because it's hard and can hit things like roofs and cars really hard.

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The hail was so big that it left dents on the car.

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There was no hail at the party, just a light rain.

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How big was the hail that fell during the storm?

Kontext: „greeting“

(verb) to publicly show respect or praise to someone, often by shouting. It's like cheering or clapping for someone really great.

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The crowd hailed the new champion as he walked onto the stage.

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Nobody hailed him when he entered the room; it was very quiet.

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Why did the fans hail their favorite singer at the concert?

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