Examples of 'hailed it' in a sentence

Meaning of "hailed it"

hailed it ~ The phrase 'hailed it' means that something has been praised, acclaimed, or recognized with admiration or approval. It implies that the mentioned thing, such as a book, movie, or performance, has been highly regarded and received positive feedback or recognition

How to use "hailed it" in a sentence

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Some environmental groups hailed it as a good start.
Some hailed it as the future of shipping.
Newspapers and the visual media hailed it as an unprecedented event.
He hailed it as a driver of growth for all three countries economies.
I should have hailed it gladly.
He hailed it as a place of good vibrations.
I know that they hailed it.
I would have hailed it a master stroke.
I saw a taxi and hailed it.
Some critics hailed it as a return to form for McCartney.
But many of the women who did vote today hailed it as historic.
Sprint hailed it as a major step.
Preventative and remedy for what we now but also hailed it as the most effective.
He hailed it as a sign that the airline industry was becoming.
He immediately hailed it as a victory.

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I hailed it first so it is mine.
And he hailed it.
They hailed it one of the most important album in European jazz history.
Everyone hailed it.
Many people hailed it as the greatest game of the modern era.
The Party leadership hailed it.
We hailed it for you.
Irish foreign affairs minister Simon Coveney hailed it as a momentous breakthrough.
He hailed it as the.
Boston PD hailed it.
President Wilson hailed it as a miracle fuel that will save us from global warming.
All parties describe it as satisfactory and civil society even hailed it as “ historic ”.
President Wilson hailed it as a miracle fuel.
Some hailed it as a new revolution, or the opening of a front in the old one.
Critics praised System Shock and hailed it as a major breakthrough in its genre.
Illmatic received widespread acclaim from contemporary critics, many of whom hailed it as a masterpiece.
South Korea hailed it as a success.
Stillmatic received general acclaim from music critics, who hailed it a " stunning comeback.
Healey and Smith have hailed it as the earliest dated Arabic document.
We immediately recognized that what was occurring was a revolution, and hailed it with every enthusiasm.
We 'd already hailed it as the best new drama here.
The purchase delighted most Kentuckians, and Garrard hailed it as a " noble achievement.
The king hailed it as a happy omen when the swan circled over the lake ;.
The Guardian retrospectively hailed it as a " pop marvel.
Opera News hailed it " an act of artistic vandalism.
If you had known what you had done, I would have hailed it a master stroke.
Some even hailed it as one of Madonna 's best songs.
Prime Minister Hashim Thaci hailed it as a " big step.
Samuel Beckett hailed it as " a momentous event in the history of modern writing.
Sit in the taxi . We hailed it for you.
The Form hailed it as a speaking likeness of Beetle; nor were they corrected.
Chris Mench from Complex hailed it as " quite a spectacle.
They hailed it as their civilization 's greatest engineering project since the Great Wall.
European Council President Donald Tusk hailed it as « a typical agreement between European partners ».
Sounds hailed it as " intriguing, intense, brooding and powerfully atmospheric.

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