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hale

[heyl] / heɪl /


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At a hale 77, Diana Beresford-Kroeger is a medical biochemist, botanist, organic chemist, poet, author and developer of artificial blood.

From New York Times

Is his “quality of life” what I would wish for him or what he imagined when hale?

From New York Times

Yet here he was, looking hale and hearty: “I shall never be a sound man, of course,” he told the astonished Nordhoff, “but this climate has added 10 years to my life!”

From Los Angeles Times

Our spa treatment took place in one of the individual hales, or houses, which have traditional massage tables, but also come with a private steam shower, sauna, and hot and cold plunge pools.

From Seattle Times

At the top of the episode he was hale and hardy, excited to turn 100.

From Salon