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hale
- IPA[hāl]
美式
- drag or draw forcibly
verb: hale, 3rd person present: hales, gerund or present participle: haling, past tense: haled, past participle: haled
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- 1. archaic drag or draw forcibly he haled an old man out of the audience
- a monetary unit of the Czech Republic, equal to one hundredth of a koruna.
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- a monetary unit of the Czech Republic, equal to one hundredth of a koruna.
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- IPA[heɪl]
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- drag or draw forcibly: he haled an old man out of the audience
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- (of an old person) strong and healthy: he's only just sixty, very hale and hearty
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- (of a person, especially an elderly one) strong and healthy: he's only just sixty, very hale and hearty
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