List of synonyms from "hailing" to synonyms from "hair splitters"
Discover all the synonyms available for the terms hair of the dog that bit one, hair raising, hair splitters, hair of the dog, hailing distance and many more. Click on one of the words below and go directly to the synonyms associated with it.
- Hailing
- Hailing distance
- Hailing from
- Hailings
- Hails from
- Hailstone
- Hailstorm
- Hair
- Hair clip
- Hair-comb
- Hair extension
- Hair implant
- Hair loss
- Hair of the dog
- Hair of the dog that bit one
- Hair raising
- Hair-raising
- Hair's breadth
- Hair's-breath
- Hair salon
- Hair salons
- Hair shirt
- Hair-splitter
- Hair splitters
Definition of the day : « hailing distance »
- As in shouting distance : noun short distance
- Leaping to my saddle, I galloped across the spongy marsh to hailing distance.
- Extract from : « The Trail of the Goldseekers » by Hamlin Garland
- They passed to leeward of us, and out of hailing distance; but the captain could read the names on their sterns with the glass.
- Extract from : « Sea Stories » by Various
- I was out of hailing distance of the unhappy skipper when he reached the point, though I could still see his violent gestures.
- Extract from : « Desk and Debit » by Oliver Optic
- When I signed the party to hold off at hailing distance, the foremost warrior signed back that they were friends.
- Extract from : « A Volunteer with Pike » by Robert Ames Bennet
- Phil in gloves was a different Phil, a remote being quite out of hailing distance.
- Extract from : « Otherwise Phyllis » by Meredith Nicholson
- The days pass, and the world, which seemed in hailing distance to you at first, has receded to dim remoteness.
- Extract from : « The Blue-Grass Region of Kentucky » by James Lane Allen
- When they were still too far for hailing distance George raised his hat and waved it.
- Extract from : « The Wonder Island Boys: Adventures on Strange Islands » by Roger Thompson Finlay
- The sails of the Caroline filled at the first puff of wind, and she kept at hailing distance with the Lively Bee.
- Extract from : « The Cruise of the "Lively Bee" » by John De Morgan
- Meanwhile the brig, being buoyant, was settling rapidly to leeward, and soon drifted out of hailing distance.
- Extract from : « Dick Leslie's Luck » by Harry Collingwood
- If they are afraid to let the boys come nearer than hailing distance, what'll be done when the mob get here?
- Extract from : « Down the Slope » by James Otis