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what is the difference between hail and hale . also write sentences.do follow me

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Answered by manjitdas221
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To hail is to greet enthusiastically. And when it hails, ice falls from the sky and hits those hale people on the head. Hail, on the other hand, has the "i" for "ice," but it's also a verb — raise your arm and hail a cab, hail the queen, or hail a great success.Hail means to call attention to something.
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Answered by kannan3756
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Hail means small balls of ice that fall like rain from the sky.
Sentences - There will be storms with heavy rain and hail.

Hale means healthy or free from diseases.
Sentences - All these Hale, silver haired seniors, walking or jogging or cycling past the house.
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