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Definitions of hullos in various dictionaries:
noun - an expression of greeting
verb - to utter loudly
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Brits' greetings |
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Dec 6 2009 Universal |
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an utterance of hello a greeting. |
Used as a greeting or to begin a telephone conversation. |
An utterance of hello a greeting. |
Say or shout hello |
Hullos might refer to |
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The Hull–Scarborough line, also known as the Yorkshire coast line, is a minor railway line in northern England used primarily for passenger traffic. It runs northwards from Hull Paragon via Beverley and Driffield to Bridlington, joining the York–Scarborough line at a junction near Seamer before terminating at Scarborough railway station. * The line was built in the 1840s, and formed by lines sanctioned by three separate acts: the southern part from a junction on the Hull and Selby Railway was a branch of that railway, and ran to Bridlington; the line from Bridlington to Seamer Junction was promoted by the York and North Midland Railway (Y&NMR); and the section from Seamer to Scarborough was part of the Y&NMR's York to Scarborough Line. The lines' route has been mostly unaltered since opening with the exception of the section into Hull which was modified soon after opening with the addition of about 5 miles (8 km) of track leading to the new Paragon station, which opened in 1848. * The line has been part of the Y&NMR, NER, LNER and British Railways. As of 2018, trains on the line are operated by Northern. |