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Example sentences for "hale"

Lexicographically close words:
halde; halden; haldin; haldis; haldyn; haled; halesome; half; halfback; halfbreed
  1. There can be no Doubt but if Sir Matthew Hale had lived until the End of the New England Trials, he would, like Judge Sewall, have repented of his Course.

  2. The Venerable Baxter very truly says, Judge Hale was a Person, than whom, no Man was more Backward to Condemn a Witch, without full Evidence.

  3. Edward Everett Hale has said that America is to stand or fall according as she does or does not educate the South and South-west.

  4. Mr. Hale is emphatically a natural writer; he loves to interpret common things and to deal with average persons.

  5. So that Sir James Hale being alive, caused Sir James Hale to die; and the act of the living man was the death of the dead man.

  6. Mr. Hale mentions three other cases, information regarding which came to him.

  7. In connection with a brief investigation of child-words in the aboriginal tongues of America, Mr. Horatio Hale communicated to the present writer the following observation of M.

  8. In a second paper (250) on The Development of Language, Mr. Hale restates and elaborates his theory with a wealth of illustration and argument, and it has since won considerable support from the scientists of both hemispheres.

  9. I must have the gentlemen to hale and draw with the mariners.

  10. Benedict was seventy years old, but he was hale and hearty and managed his prosperous farm himself.

  11. The story is exceedingly simple, so far as concerns its essentials, and carries the reader forward with an interest in its motive which Mr. Hale seldom fails to impart to his writings.

  12. Mr. Hale has a concern, as the Friends say, that laboring men should have better homes than they usually find in the great cities.

  13. At the request of 'some who heard them,' Mr. Hale has allowed these sermons to be published with this title.

  14. Mr. Hale is the prince of story-tellers; and the marvel is that his practical brain can have such a vein of frolicsome fancy and quaint humor running through it.

  15. It delineates American life so graphically that we feel as if Mr. Hale must have seen every rood of ground he describes, and must have known personally every character he so cleverly depicts.

  16. Mr. Hale makes Spain more attractive and more amusing than any other traveller has done, and he lavishes upon her epigram and wit.

  17. Mr. Hale seems to know what young men need, and here he gives them the result of his large experience and careful observation.

  18. How many of the vigorous and hale did they put underground, and that wounded man recovered!

  19. And how comes it, then, that we see hale and even clever youths voluntarily bending their necks to this slavery; nay, pressing forward in eager rivalship to assume the yoke that ought to be insupportable?

  20. The stories by Hale which have made his fame all show ability of no mean order; but they are characterized by invention and ingenuity rather than by suffusing imagination.

  21. Apart from his purely literary productions, Hale was one of the large moral forces of his time, through "uplift" both in speech and the written word.

  22. And hither hale that misbelieving Moor To be adjudg'd some direful slaughtering death, As punishment for his most wicked life.

  23. Of those who are still with us, hale and hearty, are Mrs. Bullen, Mrs. Capt.

  24. Mrs. Wootton, senior, is still with us, hale and hearty, I am glad to say.

  25. The royal officers gave Hale [Footnote: An American officer of this name was detected within the British lines, in disguise, in search of military information.

  26. Andre was executed amid the tears of his enemies; Hale died unpitied and with reproaches in his ears; and yet one was the victim of ambition, and the other of devotion to his country.

  27. Then ran the folk together to hale off the stranger and help the shepherd, and it was like that the stranger should be mishandled.

  28. They were very hale and long-lived, whereas they dwelt in clear bright air, and they mostly went light-clad even in the winter, so strong and merry were they.

  29. Therewithal many others were sorely hurt who mended, and went about afterwards hale and hearty.

  30. For a short distance near Chobham village the little Hale Bourne, into which the Windle Brook has here grown, runs beside it, dark and full, but almost invisible under its overarching alders and dog-roses.

  31. Another little stream, coming down from the north, runs into the Hale Bourne after travelling the last hundred yards of its course over the whole breadth of a road.

  32. Sir Edward de la Hale was hunting wild boar with his son in the forest hard by.

  33. While the artillery was sending shell fast into the Filipino position at Malinta and Meycayauan, and occupying their attention, General Hale executed a rather brilliant flank movement and forced the enemy to retreat with considerable loss.

  34. Infantry and artillery advanced from both sides of the Quingua--Hale with Fleming on the other side and Wheaton with Utah to the south.

  35. General Hale rode up a few minutes later and personally complimented Lieutenant Naylor upon the ability with which he had handled his men in this successful maneuver.

  36. General Hale personally praised the work of Sergeants Emil Johnson and W.

  37. The young gentleman was soon joined by a companion, a good-looking man of the age of sixty, perhaps older, but his hale complexion and firm step announced that years had not impaired his strength of health.

  38. Without us, there would be an entire ignorance of that beautiful system which has been adorned by a Holt, a Hale and a Mansfield.

  39. Larry O'Hale and Will Osten, with some of the younger men, struggled fiercely, and knocked down several of their opponents before they were subdued, but against such overwhelming odds they had no chance.

  40. Poor Larry O'Hale could not thus calm his mercurial spirit.

  41. Something between a groan and a growl escaped from O'Hale when this was said.

  42. There was some variety in the adornment of each, but let that of Larry O'Hale serve as an example.

  43. Larry O'Hale was particularly eloquent in his praises of him ever after the drawing of a tooth which had been the source of much annoyance to the worthy cook.

  44. Larry O'Hale at that moment, springing up on the thwart and holding on to the foremast.

  45. The captain paused at this point, and Larry O'Hale took the opportunity to break in.

  46. To say that poor O'Hale wrung his hands, and wished bad luck to fightin' in general, and to himself in particular, gives but a feeble idea of the distress of his mind at this untoward event.

  47. He was suddenly met by Larry O'Hale and Will Osten.

  48. It will be aneuch to say that it pat me nearly beside mysel, an' that it was amaist a hale week before I tasted a morsel o' food o' ony kind.

  49. And the hale o' the prisoners were overjoyed at their deliverance, which they all acknowledged to be owing to the prudent young man.


  50. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "hale" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    beefy; bouncing; bunkum; drag; draw; fit; flush; forceful; forcible; hale; hard; hardy; haul; healthy; hearty; heave; hefty; husky; lusty; mighty; nervy; obstinate; potent; powerful; puissant; pull; right; robust; rude; rugged; sane; snake; sound; stalwart; steely; stout; strapping; strong; sturdy; trail; train; trawl; troll; tug; vigorous; vital; well; whole; wholesome