Examples of 'who hailed' in a sentence

Meaning of "who hailed"

who hailed - This phrase is used to inquire about or express recognition for someone who greeted or saluted another person or group, often in a public or official capacity

How to use "who hailed" in a sentence

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They were his forebears who hailed from.
But those who hailed you as emperor can not bear the weight anymore.
We will see who hailed us.
So you did not observe very clearly at all the man who hailed you?
The same people who hailed Buhari yesterday are the ones denigrating him today.
Behead him before the same people who hailed him.
Sebulba was a male Dug who hailed from the planet of Malastare.
He who defeated Mirror Knight celebrates the beauty, who hailed should.
Bangabondhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman who hailed from the district declared independence of Bangladesh.
His deeds were chronicled by the Armenian historian Movses Kaghankatvatsi, who hailed from a neighboring village.
Jogaila, who hailed from Lithuania, was left a ruler of a foreign country with no heir.
He was born in Høyland to parents who hailed from Lindås.
Even Bai Jian, who hailed from an imperial lineage, did not dare to show any slight.
Lujack was the first of several successful quarterbacks who hailed from Western Pennsylvania.
Without question, the player who hailed from the greatest distance was Eric Hansen from Canada.

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Maria Ludovika was also immensely popular with her subjects who hailed her a second Maria Theresa.
Who hailed you, you old.
Then it was you who hailed the hansom cab?
Who hailed our homecoming?
Stillmatic received general acclaim from music critics, who hailed it a " stunning comeback.
Secretary of State Daniel Webster, who hailed from Massachusetts, was particularly embarrassed by the event.
The song received critical acclaim from music critics, who hailed its musical diversity.
Butterscotch, who hailed from a working-class background, was an alcoholic and failed novelist.
Aurora was named by settlers who hailed from Aurora, Illinois.
That 's who hailed us . He says his father confessed to blowing up the mines.
Guirado was born to a Filipina mother who hailed from Ilagan, Isabela.
Jarasandha who hailed from this place, had been defeated by Krishna 17 times.
One was Fred Astaire, an elegant, modern dancer who hailed from a great classical Viennese school.
Haradani, who hailed from the city 's Mandali neighborhood and did similar work, disappeared last October.
Pu T. Gougin was the best known political leader who hailed form the Zou community.
Miltiades, who hailed from North Africa, was the thirty-second bishop of Rome.
Such was the case for Nadia Abu Jamal, who hailed from a West Bank village.
Who hailed you, you old bumboat? Pieces of eight!
This confused many Romans, who hailed him as king upon his return to Rome.
Dirk 's mother was Hendrik 's second wife, Hendrina van der Kamp, who hailed from Arnhem.
The album was welcomed by critics, who hailed their lyrical maturity, honesty, and musical ability.
Tinkerbells Fairydust was a British pop group in the late 1960s, who hailed from east London.
Mina, a blonde who hailed from London.
Blur famously shared a rivalry throughout the 1990s with fellow Britpop band Oasis, who hailed from Manchester.
That 's who hailed us.
Father of this idea was a Dr. Goldstein, who hailed from apartheid.
Good, and … and she 's the one who hailed the pedicab? Anais.
Her father, Ibnou Sidibe, is a taxi driver who hailed from Senegal.
Ran into a party at Chelmsford, apparently, who hailed from the Low Countries.
History = = Corvallis, Montana, was named by settlers who hailed from Corvallis, Oregon.
The 2006 title holder was Preeti Desai who hailed from Cleveland.

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