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hail from in American English to be from; come from (one's birthplace or established residence) See full dictionary entry for hail Examples of 'hail from' in a sentencehail from A hail from Ashraf, standing guard at the gangplank, made me realize how much time had passed.A charming, almost innocent, teenage movie that seems to hail from another time.The rest of them hail from more parochial settings.Some hail from places where their schooling has been patchy or nonexistent.These 19 dancers, who hail from across the world, are clearly relishing the spotlight.All hail from working-class backgrounds and have no time for frills.Eight referees hail from the northern hemisphere, four from the southern.They hail from a wide variety of backgrounds and disciplines.Many of her closest friends hail from the media bubble in which she lives.Some of his supporters hail from the world of business and finance. |