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Meaning of hals

Wordnet

hals (n)

Dutch portrait and genre painter who endowed his portraits with vitality and humor (1580?-1666)

Webster

hals (n.)

The neck or throat.

hals Sentence Examples

  1. The horse's powerful hals surged as it galloped across the field.
  2. The climber cautiously peered over the edge of the precipice, his hands grasping the rugged hals of the rock face.
  3. The sailor's hals were sore and cracked after weeks of hauling heavy ropes.
  4. The boxer's hals strained under the force of his opponent's punches.
  5. The crane's massive hals creaked and groaned as it lifted the heavy load.
  6. The catcher's hals were warm and sweaty from the humid summer air.
  7. The acrobat's hals were as graceful as his movements as he swung on the trapeze.
  8. The log splitter's hals were bulky and well-muscled, capable of swinging the heavy axe.
  9. The wrestler's hals gleamed with sweat as he grappled with his opponent.
  10. The statue's hals were frozen in a moment of triumph, capturing the athlete's athleticism.

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Dutch portrait and genre painter who endowed his portraits with vitality and humor (1580?-1666)The neck or throat.

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The horse's powerful hals surged as it galloped across the field.

The climber cautiously peered over the edge of the precipice, his hands grasping the rugged hals of the rock face.

The sailor's hals were sore and cracked after weeks of hauling heavy ropes.

The boxer's hals strained under the force of his opponent's punches.