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Sunny123 Posted 11 years ago
Vocabulary

Throng Hails = what?

Hello everyone. Please let me know if the following sentence is correct or not?
and also ....
Throng Hails = what in the following.

1. Lebanon Throng Hails Hezbollah Chief, Who Calls Militia Stronger.

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A "throng" is a crowd; "hails" means greet. " But there's not enough space in the newspaper or website screen to put the quoted text.

  • A "throng" is a crowd; "hails" means greet.
  • " But there's not enough space in the newspaper or website screen to put the quoted text.
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A "throng" is a crowd; "hails" means greet. You've found a news headline, which uses compressed language to say, "A large crowed in Lebanon greeted the head of Hezbollah, who told them that his organization had gotten stronger." But there's not enough space in the newspaper or website screen to put the quoted text.

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