hals

[hɑːls]

hals Definition

  • 1the neck of a bird or other animal
  • 2a narrow strip of land, especially one that juts out into the sea

Using hals: Examples

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

  • Example

    The swan gracefully arched its hals.

  • Example

    The hals of the peninsula was a popular spot for fishing.

  • Example

    The ship sailed around the rocky hals and into the harbor.

hals Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for hals

Phrases with hals

  • stick one's hals out

    to take a risk or make oneself vulnerable

    Example

    She stuck her hals out and applied for the job even though she didn't meet all the qualifications.

  • hals over head

    in a completely disordered or chaotic manner

    Example

    After the earthquake, everything was hals over head in the city.

  • hals and hals

    repeatedly; over and over again

    Example

    He told the same joke hals and hals, but nobody laughed the second time.

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Summary: hals in Brief

The word 'hals' [hɑːls] has two meanings: the neck of a bird or animal, and a narrow strip of land that juts out into the sea. It can be used in phrases like 'stick one's hals out,' meaning to take a risk, and 'hals over head,' meaning in a chaotic manner.