See Also: hail(2)(dictionary)
hail(3)(dictionary)
hail(4)(dictionary)
hail(5)(dictionary)
hail(6)(dictionary)
hail(encyclopedia)
Hail(tourism)
hail(medicine)
hail(1)(dictionary)
Hail Mary(dictionary)

Tucson (tourism) and hail(3) (iou)


Tucson (tourism)


Tucson is a city in the United States of America with a population of 434,726 inhabitants at the latest census. This city's longitude and latitude are -110.95 and 32.25 respectively.





hail(3) (iou)



hail noun1.

Frozen rain falling in a shower or storm of pellets. OE.
J. C. Oates A harsh percussive rain hardened suddenly into hail.
A shower or storm of hail. Now usu. hail shower, hailstorm. OE.
transf. & fig. A storm or shower of something falling like hail, as bullets, curses, questions, etc. LME.
M. Lowry A continuous hail of Golf balls flying out of bounds bombarded the roof. E. Baker This hail of hissing accusations and threats.
Comb.: hailstone a pellet of hail; hail-shot small shot which scatters like hail when fired; hail shower: see sense 2 above; hailstorm: see sense 2 above.
haily adjective (now rare) consisting of or characterized by hail or hailstorms M16.