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- SALLYING | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
SALLYING definition: 1 present participle of sally 2 to make a sally Learn more
- SALLY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of SALLY is an action of rushing or bursting forth; especially : a sortie of troops from a defensive position to attack the enemy How to use sally in a sentence
- Sallying - definition of sallying by The Free Dictionary
To set out on a trip or excursion: sallied forth to see the world 1 A sudden rush forward or leap 2 An assault from a defensive position; a sortie 3 A sudden effort toward action or expression: "[She] kept up a sally of brilliant but doomed attempts at conversation" (Donna Tartt) 4 A sudden quick witticism; a quip 5
- What does sallying mean? - Definitions. net
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- SALLY definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If someone sallies forth or sallies somewhere, they go out into a rather difficult, dangerous, or unpleasant situation in a brave or confident way worrying about her when she sallies forth on her first date [VERB preposition adverb] Tamara would sally out on bitterly cold nights [VERB preposition adverb] Sally is also a noun
- sallying - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
sallying (plural sallyings) The act of one who sallies 4 September 1798, Charles Brockden Brown, letter to William Dunlap Johnson I are pretty well, but E H S, by midnight sallyings forth, sudden changes of temperature, fatigue exposure to a noon day sun, is made sick
- SALLYING - Definition Meaning - Reverso English Dictionary
Sallying definition: venturing out boldly or energetically Check meanings, examples, usage tips, pronunciation, domains, and related words Discover expressions like "sallying forth"
- Sallying: meaning, definitions, translation and examples
Sallying refers to a sudden charge out of a besieged place against the enemy It is often used in military contexts to describe a strategic maneuver aimed at gaining an advantage over opponents The term emphasizes the element of surprise and swift action
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