Hales [verb]

Definition of Hales:

haul something to a new place

Synonyms of Hales:

Pull

Draw

Move

Tow

Lug

Transport

Yank

Truck

Trail

Hale

Magnetize

Tug

Schlepp


Opposite/Antonyms of Hales:


Sentence/Example of Hales:

John Hales died; an English author, so much admired for his wit and learning, that he is called the ever memorable.

Prof. Hales suggests that Eclympasteyre represents Icelon plastora, where plastora is the acc.

Hales—father and daughter come,—mother too great an invalid—Macphersons come, and Mr. Horsfall, and Mr. Young.

In 1726 Dr. Hales had announced that a gas capable of burning, and giving light while burning, could be distilled from coal.

Mr. Hales and his family are members of the Methodist Episcopal church.

Another great man who influenced Hales was Robert Boyle, who was born 1627 and died 1691.

But it should not be forgotten that Hales' chemical work made more easy the triumphant road they trod.

These were all born about the time of Hales' zenith, nor did he live to see the great results they accomplished.

This distinction no longer holds good, and if it is to be applied to Hales it is a test which shows him to be a physicist.

Something must be said of Hales' relation to his predecessors and successors in Botanical work.