Hailstones [noun]

Definition of Hailstones:

frozen water

Synonyms of Hailstones:


Opposite/Antonyms of Hailstones:

Water


Sentence/Example of Hailstones:

Opening this, he exposed to the reporter's bewildered gaze a huge and brilliant diamond—nearly as large as a hailstone.

Dante's poetry seems to come down in hail, rather than in rain—but count me the drops congealed in one hailstone!

A shower of rain drove down upon us, each drop stinging like a hailstone.

Though I was semi-unconscious I remember the bullets beating the ground like hailstone on a March day.

A heavy shower of hail was falling,--each hailstone about the size of an egg.

Long icicles were hanging from his beard, and one hailstone after another dropped down from the collar of his jacket.

Thus the hailstone grows until the current is no longer strong enough to support it when it falls to the ground.

Fairview Hailstone, floated at 25 cents, was in constant demand at 40 cents.

From a broadside in Mr. Hailstone's coll., collated with one penes me.

Ah've seen a hailstone measured nine inches around out home, honest to Gawd, Ah have.