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hale
1[ heyl ]
hale
2[ heyl ]
verb (used with object)
- to compel (someone) to go:
to hale a man into court.
- to haul; pull.
hale
3[ hah-ley ]
noun
- (in Hawaii) a simple thatched-roof dwelling.
Hale
4[ heyl ]
noun
- Edward Everett, 1822鈥1909, U.S. clergyman and author.
- George El路ler路y [el, -, uh, -ree], 1868鈥1938, U.S. astronomer.
- Sir Matthew, 1609鈥76, British jurist: Lord Chief Justice 1671鈥76.
- Nathan, 1755鈥76, American soldier hanged as a spy by the British during the American Revolution.
- Sarah Jo路se路pha [joh-, see, -f, uh], 1788鈥1879, U.S. editor and author.
Hale
1/ 丑别瑟濒 /
noun
- HaleGeorge Ellery18681938MUSSCIENCE: astronomer George Ellery. 1868鈥1938, US astronomer: undertook research into sunspots and invented the spectroheliograph
- HaleSir Matthew16091676MEnglishLAW: judgeMISC: scholar Sir Matthew. 1609鈥76, English judge and scholar; Lord Chief Justice (1671鈥76)
hale
2/ 丑别瑟濒 /
adjective
- healthy and robust (esp in the phrase hale and hearty )
- dialect.whole
hale
3/ 丑别瑟濒 /
verb
- tr to pull or drag; haul
Derived Forms
- 藞丑补濒别苍别蝉蝉, noun
- 藞丑补濒别谤, noun
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 丑补濒别顎僴别蝉蝉 noun
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of hale1
Origin of hale2
Origin of hale3
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of hale1
Origin of hale2
Example Sentences
He has gone to lengths to appear hale, skiing with a professional snowboarder and with an Olympic gold medalist who called him a 鈥渞ipper鈥 as they raced down the mountain.
During the 1918鈥19 flu pandemic, however, doctors and other observers noted a high death toll among young, presumably hale adults.
Keep that in mind when taking the pulse of broadcast and cable in its current state, which is far from hale and hearty.
鈥淯nsurprisingly, corporations did not relish the prospect of being haled into court for any claim anywhere they conducted business,鈥 he wrote.
Gaining any new clarity about surging reports of unidentified anomalous phenomena, or UAP, will take time, better data gathering and diagnostic tools and, perhaps most importantly, a hale and hearty dose of nit-picking scientific scrutiny.
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