Associations to the word «Hale»
Noun
- Fitch
- Middleton
- Cromwell
- Etching
- Hooker
- Harvey
- Carpenter
- Luce
- Musketeer
- Liar
- Hopper
- Maine
- Wilde
- Ester
- Kendall
- Salazar
- Bessie
- Darby
- London
- Linguist
- Downs
- Dennis
- Domesday
- Non
- Trustee
- Dormitory
- Sniper
- Schoolhouse
- Newell
- Boston
- Waterford
- Sherwood
- Dd
- Katherine
- Ashley
- Commissioner
- Laboratory
- Forrest
- Anne
- Eliot
- Sparks
- Gideon
- Man
- Thanksgiving
- Tulsa
- Alfred
- Experiment
- Enigma
- Yale
- Tuck
- Philipp
- Bruce
- Nephew
- Harp
- Gang
- Wyoming
- Courtroom
- Powell
- Nicholas
- Callahan
- Isaac
- Wilhelm
- Cinderella
- Beast
- Bowers
- Lynn
- Clara
- Mandy
- Trumpet
- Eldest
- Mandolin
- Ernst
- Taylor
- Pierce
- Matthews
- Lindsey
- Cody
- Whaler
- Guts
- Salem
Wiktionary
HALE, noun. (archaic) Health, welfare.
HALE, adjective. Sound, entire, healthy; robust, not impaired.
HALE, verb. To drag, pull, especially forcibly.
HALE, proper noun. A topographic surname.
Dictionary definition
HALE, noun. A soldier of the American Revolution who was hanged as a spy by the British; his last words were supposed to have been `I only regret that I have but one life to give for my country' (1755-1776).
HALE, noun. United States astronomer who discovered that sunspots are associated with strong magnetic fields (1868-1938).
HALE, noun. Prolific United States writer (1822-1909).
HALE, verb. To cause to do through pressure or necessity, by physical, moral or intellectual means :"She forced him to take a job in the city"; "He squeezed her for information".
HALE, verb. Draw slowly or heavily; "haul stones"; "haul nets".
HALE, adjective. Exhibiting or restored to vigorous good health; "hale and hearty"; "whole in mind and body"; "a whole person again".
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