- HALE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of HALE is free from defect, disease, or infirmity : sound; also : retaining exceptional health and vigor How to use hale in a sentence Synonym Discussion of Hale
- HALE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Hale definition: free from disease or infirmity; robust; vigorous See examples of HALE used in a sentence
- Hale - Wikipedia
Hale, Cumbria, a hamlet near Beetham, Cumbria Hale, Greater Manchester, a village in the Metropolitan Borough of Trafford, Greater Manchester Hale (Trafford ward), a former electoral ward in the Metropolitan Borough of Trafford, Greater Manchester Hale, Halton, a village in Halton, Cheshire Hale, an electoral ward in the Borough of Halton, Cheshire Hale, Hampshire, a village in the New Forest
- hale vs. hail : Commonly confused words | Vocabulary. com
To hail is to greet enthusiastically And when it hails, ice falls from the sky and hits those hale people on the head Hale means sturdy, the kind of people a certain prince wants at his masquerade party
- Hale - definition of hale by The Free Dictionary
Define hale hale synonyms, hale pronunciation, hale translation, English dictionary definition of hale healthy; robust; vigorous; sound: The old man is still hale and hearty
- HALE | meaning - Cambridge Learners Dictionary
HALE definition: healthy and full of life Learn more
- Fudd Friday: Parker Hale Classic Hunting Rifles
Made in the UKThese days, the British government has a reputation for being very anti-gun, but the United Kingdom was once a center of firearms manufacturing Parker Hale was there for the best years of it, founded in 1890 by Alfred Gray Parker with his nephew Arthur Hale coming aboard as a partner in 1910 In their early years, Parker Hale focused on small-bore target rifles and accessories for
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We’ve equipped the hearts of fire engines for over a century Hale Products is a leader in fire suppression pumps, plumbing, valves, foam, CAFs, electronics, gauges, and ES-key multiplexing systems
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