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sally (1)

sal·ly [ sállee ]


intransitive verb  (past and past participle sal·lied, present participle sal·ly·ing, 3rd person present singular sal·lies)
Definition:
 
1. set out: to set out on a journey or excursion
Ena sallied forth to face the day, her gait determinedly nonchalant.

2. rush out suddenly: to rush or spring out suddenly

3. military make sally: to make an offensive thrust from a defensive position



noun  (plural sal·lies)
Definition:
 
1. witty remark: a witty remark, reply, or retort

2. sudden rush forward: a sudden rush or spring forward

3. sudden action: a sudden burst of activity or springing into action

4. sudden expression: a sudden outburst of speech or expression of emotion

5. expedition: an expedition or excursion

6. military attack from defensive position: an offensive thrust from a defensive position, especially, formerly, a sudden attack by the defenders of a besieged position on the people besieging them

[Mid-16th century. < French saillie< past participle of saillir "leap" < Latin salire]
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