hailstone

[ˈheɪlstoʊn]

hailstone Definition

a small, hard ball of ice that falls from the sky like rain.

Using hailstone: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "hailstone" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The hailstones were as big as golf balls.

  • Example

    The car was damaged by the hailstones during the storm.

  • Example

    Hailstones can cause serious damage to crops.

hailstone Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for hailstone

Phrases with hailstone

  • pelted with hailstones

    to be hit repeatedly with hailstones

    Example

    We had to take cover under a tree because we were being pelted with hailstones.

  • a sudden and heavy fall of hailstones

    Example

    The hailstone shower lasted for about 10 minutes and caused damage to many cars and buildings.

  • a period of time when hailstones are more likely to fall due to weather conditions

    Example

    Hailstone season in this area is usually from May to September.

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Summary: hailstone in Brief

'Hailstone' [ˈheɪlstoʊn] refers to a small, hard ball of ice that falls from the sky like rain. It can cause damage to crops, cars, and buildings. Phrases like 'pelted with hailstones' and 'hailstone shower' describe the experience of being hit by hailstones, while 'hailstone season' refers to a period of time when hailstones are more likely to fall.