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hail° v. 1 greet, accost, address, signal, call: Robert hailed us<br />

from across the road. 2 cheer, salute, applaud, approve,<br />

glorify, praise, laud, honour, acclaim, congratulate,<br />

felicitate, acknowledge: He was hailed by all for his<br />

charitable work.<br />

hailý v. 1 rain or beat or shower (down) on, bombard, pelt, volley,<br />

barrage: Rocks and debris hailed down on us from the cliffs<br />

above.<br />

--n. 2 volley, storm, shower, torrent, bombardment, barrage:<br />

They were greeted by a hail of abuse when they entered the<br />

meeting hall.<br />

hair n. 1 tresses, locks, mane, curls, ringlets; braids, plaits:<br />

You will recognize her by her red hair. 2 hair's breadth,<br />

whisker, trifle, fraction, skin of one's teeth: He won the race<br />

by a hair.<br />

hairdo n. coiffure, hairstyle, cut, coif: Your hairdo is very<br />

becoming.<br />

hairless adj. bald, bald-headed, bald-pated, glabrous, calvous: She<br />

finds hairless men rather sexy.<br />

hair-splitting<br />

adj. quibbling, (over-)fussy, hypercritical, petty, captious,<br />

carping, fault-finding, finicky, (over)nice, fastidious,<br />

cavilling, niggling, Colloq nit-picking: His hair-splitting<br />

attention to detail gets on my nerves.<br />

hairy adj. 1 hirsute, shaggy, downy, fleecy, fluffy, woolly, lanate<br />

or lanose, lanuginous or lanuginose, bristly, setaceous, setal,<br />

hispid, comate or comose, fringy, crinite, trichoid, strigose or<br />

strigous, strigillose; whiskered, bewhiskered, bearded, barbate,<br />

unshaven: The creature had a very hairy face. 2 tricky,<br />

dangerous, perilous, risky, uncertain, precarious, hazardous,<br />

frightening, worrying, nerve-racking or nerve-wracking, Colloq<br />

scary: The situation at the office has become very hairy. 3<br />

tangled, intricate, knotty, complex, complicated, difficult,<br />

problematic, confused, confusing: The exam contained some hairy<br />

<strong>questions</strong>.

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