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- At the turn to the warehouse hail down any car.
Rock and frozen earth were carried skywards, then hailed down on their heads.
A thousand sizzling lightning bolts hailed down from the clouds.
Arrows hailed down upon them from every side.
Gunfire hailed down on them as they rolled out of the car and into the grassy marsh.
Saigon, bleeding from the head, tried to hail down a taxi, but was unsuccessful.
Confetti hailed down on the passing procession as it crept along.
A hundred arrows darkened the air, arching high to hail down on the enemy.
Bullets were hailing down through the narrow window, following the general course that the whizzing knife had traced.
They hailed down and clinked on the ramparts.
A minibus can generally be hailed down at any point along a route, subject to traffic regulations, although sometimes particular stops are marked out.
The rocks hailed down around me, some splashing into the ruddy water to my left or right, creating little geysers.
The Dragon King's archers then hailed down arrows upon the enemy without mercy.
With an explosion of smoke, sharp-edged pieces of brick hailed down on the killer.
"The questions hailed down upon Hitler," Schmidt afterward recalled.
Yet no more arrows hailed down.
Broadhead points hailed down on them.
But bolts hailed down, slowing them.
"Boat's inside the lagoon, sir," hailed down Mac, who sat by the skylight doing sentry while the others worked.
He bethought him of the Wanderer's beauty as he stood upon the board while the long shafts hailed down the hall.
The giants throw hail down, while the snake climbs into a tall oak tree and blows poison into the air.
A vast, screaming howl rose from the besiegers, and arrows filled the sky, hailing down onto the battlements.
Scrooge hailed down from his window, a caricature of the Christmas Spirit in his nightgown and cap.
I will say 'twas a bonny sight, our arrows hailing down from the hills on the poor sods camped there by the river.
Turning to the window, he saw the fireball from the crash above; debris hailed down and paper fluttered, obscuring his view of the Statue of Liberty.