Associations to the word «Haling»
Noun
- Inventor
- Greenwood
- Jessie
- Holden
- Photography
- Bar
- Newbury
- Mason
- Cobb
- Seward
- Hawthorn
- Louise
- Dyson
- Plea
- Pga
- Connecticut
- Disability
- Headmaster
- Gardner
- Broadway
- Encyclopaedia
- Tony
- Massey
- Samuel
- Archdeacon
- Spy
- Zachary
- Somerset
- Hackney
- Spaceship
- Shepard
- Node
- Lung
- Ellen
- Mount
- Fellow
- Augustine
- Atlantic
- Dorothy
- Haines
- Dioxide
- Forty
- Antoine
- Tko
- Alabama
- Mayor
- Thompson
- Bertha
- Cake
- Linguistics
- Farrell
- Reverend
- Frederick
- Gentleman
- Creativity
- Mike
- Great
- Aristotle
- Gretchen
- Bargain
- Video
- Au
- Pace
- Corpus
- Hair
- Bitterness
- Terry
- Fiddle
- Starr
- Roger
- Derivation
- Fletcher
- Lamb
- Twelve
- Barrister
- Hammond
- Banks
- Proctor
- Sigmund
- Starring
- Hamilton
- Health
- Edmund
- Ramos
- Tennessee
- Georg
Adverb
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".
Wise words
More wisdom is latent in things as they are than in all the
words men use.