hales Antonyms
Meaning of hales
hales
haul entry 1 sense 1, pull, to force to go, haul, pull, retaining exceptional health and vigor, free from defect, disease, or infirmity, sound entry 1 sense 1a, healthy, to compel to go
hales Sentence Examples
- The sailors heaved and hales at the ropes, pulling with all their might.
- The wind howled and hales, threatening to tear the roof off the house.
- The old man hales and pulls at the stubborn weeds in his garden.
- The athlete strains and hales against the weight, determined to lift it.
- The driver hales on the steering wheel as the car skids through the rain.
- The hiker hales himself over the rocky ledge, his muscles burning.
- The climber hales and pulls on the rope, inching his way up the sheer rock face.
- The addict hales and snorts the drug, desperate for a quick fix.
- The horse hales and struggles against its reins, refusing to move.
- The wind hales and pulls at the branches of the trees, threatening to uproot them.
FAQs About the word hales
haul entry 1 sense 1, pull, to force to go, haul, pull, retaining exceptional health and vigor, free from defect, disease, or infirmity, sound entry 1 sense 1a,
drags,pulls, hauls, attracts, tows, carries,tugs, lugs, draws, jerks
drives,pushes,propels, thrusts,shoves
The sailors heaved and hales at the ropes, pulling with all their might.
The wind howled and hales, threatening to tear the roof off the house.
The old man hales and pulls at the stubborn weeds in his garden.
The athlete strains and hales against the weight, determined to lift it.