hailers

/ˈheɪlərz/
noun
  1. People or things that call out or signal to get attention, especially taxi drivers or passengers hailing a cab.
    • Experienced hailers know the best spots to wave down a cab in the city.
    • The app connects hailers with nearby drivers instantly.
    • The street was full of hailers trying to catch a taxi during the rainstorm.
  2. People who enthusiastically greet or acclaim someone or something.
    • Critics were early hailers of the new film's brilliance.
    • The fans were loud hailers of the returning hero.
    • She was one of the first hailers of the charity's mission.
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