True or false? Hale is used correctly in the sentence below:We should hale a cab. I don't want to walk home in the rain. A. True B. False 3 not attemptedSelect the word that closely relates to the word "hail." A. Hearty B. Robust C. Cheer 4 not attemptedSelect the ...
hail– cheer, salute, acclaim:hail, Caesar;attract:hail a cab;precipitation in the form of ice balls Abused, Confused, & Misused Words by Mary Embree Copyright © 2007, 2013 by Mary Embree hale1 (hāl) adj.hal·er,hal·est Free from infirmity or illness; sound. See Synonyms athealthy...
It can be difficult to hail a cab in popular tourist or nightclub areas at certain times of the day. Try to avoid unlicensed minicab drivers seeking passengers, especially in stations and airports; use a Black Taxi or a licensed private hire vehicle with the distinctive Transport for London li...
It can be difficult to hail a cab in popular tourist or nightclub areas at certain times of the day. Try to avoid unlicensed minicab drivers seeking passengers, especially in stations and airports; use a Black Taxi or a licensed private hire vehicle with the distinctive Transport for London li...
hail– cheer, salute, acclaim:hail, Caesar;attract:hail a cab;precipitation in the form of ice balls Abused, Confused, & Misused Words by Mary Embree Copyright © 2007, 2013 by Mary Embree hale1 (hāl) adj.hal·er,hal·est Free from infirmity or illness; sound. See Synonyms athealthy...