what do you mean by hail in the last time
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The adjective hail is a variant of hale (“health, safety”) (from the early 13th century). The transitive verb with the meaning "to salute" is also from the 13th century. The cognate verb heal is already Old English (hǣlan), from Proto-Germanic *hailijaną (“to make healthy, whole, to heal”).
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in the last line hail has left with nothing states that after hail storm the crops are destroyed totally . the family considered that this year they would felt hunger.
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