330 collocations for hails

she cried, as they came within hailing distance.

I struggled against it for a few moments, then gave it up, hailed a cab, and settled back against the cushions with a sigh of relief.

We spread our garments on the ground' With fragrant flowers thy head is crowned, While like a guard we stand around, And hail thee as our King!

He was one of those who would have hailed your return, not with boisterous shouts and clamors, but with the complacent gratulations of a philosopher anxious to promote knowledge, as leading to happiness; but his systems and his theories are ten feet deep in Cripplegate mould.

A crowded court your presence seeks; Get up and hail the light.

But at this moment she was interrupted by the arrival of another early visitor, whose advent she hailed with a cry of delight.

I leaned over, and hailed the boat, towing below.

" It hailed the ships, and cried, "Sail on, Ye mariners, the night is gone.

South and east we travelled for days upon days, with never the land in sight, and we were near to the village from which hailed the men" "How did they know they were near?"

" We hailed a hansom and drove across Westminster Bridge to the address he gavea gloomy back street off the York Road, one of those narrow, grimy thoroughfares into which the sun never shines.

I used to hail the festal morn How must Mohammed greet it now?

" We went down together in the elevator, and three minutes later we had hailed a taxi and were speeding eastward toward the Avenue.

It was his first novel after his American tour, and the storm of resentment that had hailed the appearance of "American Notes," in 1842, was intensified by his merciless satire of American characteristics and institutions in "Martin Chuzzlewit."

Cassander of Macedon is hailed king by his subjects.

They must work out their own salvation; but if the time ever comes when the finest and best German thought directs Germany's destinies, then there will be no lack of sympathizers in this country, who will hail the day as the advent of a new world era.

In September 1494, Charles VIII. crossed the Alps, and, whilst Savonarola fanatically hailed his coming to Florence as "God's Captain of Chastisement," politicians of all parties looked to Piero to show a bold front and resist the French invader as commander-in-chief of a united Italian army.

In a Southern land such a worker as this must always have an audience, and the children hail with delight the coming of the mattress-maker.

The chimes on the Christian Science temple in Boston played "All hail the power of Jesus' name," on the morning of the dedication.

At a cross street some one hailed the car.

But where in the scenes of present life around them have they hailed that torn but flying banner?

" A cab was passing; Charamaule hailed the driver.

Year after year had Hannibal been struggling in Italy, in the hope of one day hailing the arrival of him whom he had left in Spain, and of seeing his brother's eye flash with affection and pride at the junction of their irresistible hosts.

"We hail with joy the accession of PUNCHINELLO to the ranks of independent journalism as embodied in the Sun, with a circulation of over 100,000, CHAS.

And now upon this interesting occasion, I hail the presence of this noble company of faithful and devoted sons of Hungary, your companions in exile and in prison, and present them to this division; men, who, like our fathers, pledged their sacred honours "to sustain the independence of their country."

"Hi, Wildwood!" hailed a friendly voice, as Andy was leaving the cook's tent an hour later.

330 collocations for  hails