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Hi

noun
1.
An expression of greeting.  Synonyms: hello, how-do-you-do, howdy, hullo.
2.
A state in the United States in the central Pacific on the Hawaiian Islands.  Synonyms: Aloha State, Hawai'i, Hawaii.



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"Hi" Quotes from Famous Books



... "Hi, you! let up!" roared Tom, and knocked the half-empty cup to one side. "Let up, I say, or I'll have the landlord ...
— The Rover Boys in Camp - or, The Rivals of Pine Island • Edward Stratemeyer

... Butler," he called out. "Come right in. Hello! Where are you?" He stepped to the door and looked out. Mr. Butler was being conducted toward the stage door by the burly stage hand. He was trying to expostulate. "Hi! What you doing?" shouted Harvey, darting after them. ...
— What's-His-Name • George Barr McCutcheon

... vexed when one old "salwager" insisted on accompanying him to the Oxford Music Hall. All went well till some conjurers appeared on the stage. Then the skipper found that he had made a mistake in edging away from the beach man. For that jolly old salt hailed him across the house. "Hi, Billeeoh! Bill Berry! Hi! Lor, bor, howiver dew they dew't? Howiver dew they dew't, bor? Tha'ss whoolly a masterpiece! Hi! Billeeoh! Theer ...
— Edward FitzGerald and "Posh" - "Herring Merchants" • James Blyth

... pots and pipes laid upon the table, and the customary loyal and patriotic toasts proposed, the celebrated Mr. Sluffen, of Adam-and-Eve-court, whose authority not the most malignant of our opponents can call in question, expressed himself in a manner following: 'That now he'd cotcht the cheerman's hi, he vished he might be jolly vell blessed, if he worn't a goin' to have his innings, vich he vould say these here obserwashuns—that how some mischeevus coves as know'd nuffin about the consarn, had tried to sit ...
— Sketches by Boz - illustrative of everyday life and every-day people • Charles Dickens

... last night and this morning middlin' well, miss," said Patsey, "and"—here he looked round stealthily and began to whisper—"when I had her in the ring, exercisin', this morning, there was one that called me in to the rails; like a dealer he was. 'Hi! grey mare!' says he. I went in. 'What's your price?' says he. 'Sixty guineas, sir,' says I. 'Begin at the shillings and leave out the pounds!' says he. He went away then, but I think he's ...
— All on the Irish Shore - Irish Sketches • E. Somerville and Martin Ross


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