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hail造句
(31) The soldiers let fly with a hail of machine-gun fire. (32) He died as any self-respecting gangster should — in a hail of bullets. (33) I tried to hail a cab but none of them would stop. (34) The people lined the streets to hail the returning heroes. (35) The gunmen blasted the car with a hail of bullets. (36) A nearby volcano erupted violently, sending out a hail of molten rock and boiling mud. (37) She conducted me from the hail. (38) He will not be around to hail victory. (39) Let's just hail a taxi. (40) This is a classic hail Mary pass. (41) She ran him off in a hail of pellets. (42) Houses collapse, hail shatters windshields, lightning fries golfers. (43) You can hail a black cab on the companies. (44) Complaints poured in like windblown hail. (45) They knew they had entered small-arms range when a hail of bullets crippled the steering. (46) The Backstreet Boys, who hail from Tampa, sang the National Anthem before the game. (47) Sandra Mitchley, 35, died immediately in a hail of bullets. (48) Rain and hail bounced on the tiled roof with such venom that Tom and Willie were quite deafened. (49) Hail was recorded on eight days, accompanied by thunderstorms on October 15, 23 and 28. (50) This will get your cavalry into close combat and hopefully out of the hail of missiles fairly quickly. (51) So hail that cab and don't forget the driver won't know the way, he only lives here. (52) Many buyers will likely hail from El Centro, about 40 miles to the east. (53) The man got within twenty yards of the tape before a hail of bullets finally brought him down. (54) A shower of hail bounced off Granny's pointy hat and Oats's wide brim. (55) Passing beneath it, Crevecoeur was reminded of a violent storm of hail beating upon his head. (56) Oliver Stone, operating under a hail of criticism, was finishing a revisionist movie about the Kennedy assassination. (57) The Steelers were one Hail Mary away from last rites. (58) After a moment, her knees gave way and she slithered to the floor in a clattering hail of cutlery. (59) Perhaps ducking behind to avoid the hail of bullets from the five guys who arrived in the TransAm. (60) Forty acres of corn burns up in July or is flooded out or beaten to a pulp by hail.