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vail
1[ veyl ]
verb (used with object)
- to let sink; lower.
- Archaic. to take off or doff (one's hat), as in respect or submission.
vail
2[ veyl ]
vail
3[ veyl ]
noun
- a veil.
verb (used with object)
- to veil.
vail
1/ ±č±đÉȘ±ô /
verb
- to lower (something, such as a weapon), esp as a sign of deference or submission
- to remove (the hat, cap, etc) as a mark of respect or meekness
vail
2/ ±č±đÉȘ±ô /
noun
- an archaic word for avail
vail
3/ ±č±đÉȘ±ô /
noun
- an archaic spelling of veil
yĐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of vail1
Origin of vail2
Origin of vail3
yĐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of vail1
Example Sentences
Ashlee Lamber, a spokesperson for Vail Resorts, Inc., which owns and operates Heavenly, declined to comment on the case, saying that the company doesnât comment on pending litigation.
They offered solace in Vail, where a sign announced that the fire danger was high, and past the burnt stumps of a recent brush fire near Rulison.
A second-floor resident in his 80s died from cardiovascular disease in his room in June, according to Kelly Vail, a spokesperson for the County of Los Angeles Medical Examiner.
The body has been removed but investigators have yet to locate next of kin, Vail said.
âAs of right now, thereâs no indication there has been outreach from the landlord/property manager,â Vail said last week.
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