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I . hail1 [heɪl] N no pl a. fig

hail
grad m

II . hail1 [heɪl] VB intr

hail2 [heɪl] VB trans

1. hail (call or get):

hail
wołać [perf za-]
hail taxi

2. hail (greet):

hail

hail as VB trans usu passive

hail from VB trans

hail insurance N no pl

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Extended coverage added insurance against loss by the perils of windstorm, hail, explosion, civil commotion, riot and riot attending a strike, aircraft damage, vehicle damage, and smoke damage.
en.wikipedia.org
Usually the precipitation reaches the ground as rain, hail, snow, or sleet.
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There was very heavy rain, winds and large hail and what looked to be the start of a water spout out at sea.
www.stuff.co.nz
These conditions include flight through moderate to heavy turbulence, rain, hail or sleet.
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While most farmers take out fire and hail insurance, at a cost of three per cent of the input costs.
www.abc.net.au
There's not much use putting extra hail insurance on a mediocre crop.?
www.producer.com
The first school magazine was edited and published to hail the dawn of progress.
en.wikipedia.org
The dragon man fought against female demons called "ala", which led hail clouds over fields to destroy crops, and consumed the fertility of the fields.
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It is a long-awaited ordinance some hail as a path to reclaiming the mural capital moniker.
www.neontommy.com
Damage was widespread in dozens of communities, in addition to very strong microbursts of winds as strong as 90 mph (145 km/h) and hail as large as softballs.
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