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Verb
/ˈsalē/,
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sallies, plural;
  1. Make a military sortie
    • - they sallied out to harass the enemy
  2. Set out from a place to do something
    • - I made myself presentable and sallied forth
Noun
  1. The part of a bell rope that has colored wool woven into it to provide a grip for the bell-ringer's hands


  1. wisecrack: witty remark
  2. sortie: a military action in which besieged troops burst forth from their position
  3. a venture off the beaten path; "a sally into the wide world beyond his home"
  4. Sally (1929) is the third all talking-all color movie ever made (the first was On with the Show 1929). The color process of Sally was Technicolor. ...
  5. Sally (styled as sally) is an American Indie rock band from Chicago, Illinois.
  6. This is a list of characters from the 2006 Pixar film Cars.
  7. "Sally" is the pilot episode of the American television sitcom Flight of the Conchords. It first aired on the HBO television channel in the United States at 10:30 PM on Sunday, June 17, 2007 in the time slot preceded by Entourage, and vacated by the last episode of the final season of The Sopranos.
  8. "Sally" is a song by gypsy punk band Gogol Bordello, written by frontman Eugene Hütz. The song was packaged as a double single along with "Start Wearing Purple", and released as the band's second single in February 2006. It belongs to their third album ''''.
  9. Sortie is a term for deployment or dispatch of one military unit, be it an aircraft, ship, or troops from a strongpoint. The sortie, whether by one or more aircraft or vessels, usually has a specific mission.
  10. Sally is a musical comedy with music by Jerome Kern, lyrics by Clifford Grey and book by Guy Bolton (inspired by the 19th century show, Sally in our Alley), with additional lyrics by Buddy De Sylva, Anne Caldwell and P. G. Wodehouse. ...
  11. Sally Brown (born May 26, 1959) is the younger sister of Charlie Brown in the comic strip Peanuts by Charles Schulz. She was first mentioned in early 1959 and throughout a long series of strips before her first appearance in August 1959.
  12. "Sally" is a science fiction short story by Isaac Asimov. It was first published in the May-June 1953 issue of Fantastic and later appeared in the Asimov collections Nightfall and Other Stories (1969) and The Complete Robot (1982).
  13. "Sally" is a song by Kerbdog and a single released on September 2, 1996, taken from their second album On the Turn. The single was released on three different CD singles, each with two different B-sides.
  14. A diminutive of the female given name Sarah, also used as a formal given name; nickname for the Salvation Army
  15. A willow; Any tree that looks like a willow; An object made from the above trees' wood; To make a sudden attack on an enemy from a defended position; To set out on an excursion; venture; depart (often followed by "forth."); To venture off the beaten path
  16. (Sallying) A method of freeing a ship from bay ice, by having the crew run from one side of the vessel to the other, causing it to rock, and break up the ice. In his 1811 journal (entry for May 6th) Scoresby Jr. says "This excellent plan was first used by my father".
  17. (Sallying) Rolling a vessel, that is slightly ice-bound, so as to break the surface ice around her. May sometimes be done when a vessel is lightly aground, but not ice-bound.
  18. (sallies) sudden advances in battle. (King Henry IV, Part 1)
  19. guardianne (nurse) slave to the Louis Moreau Gottschaulk who, in childhood, took him Congo Square, exposed him to Quadroon women and tignons and frequently sang to him in Creole. She is conjectured to have been the original inspiration for his epic composition, Bamboula. ...
  20. The tufted handgrip on the rope, used to pull at handstroke. See also tail end.
  21. An expression, a feeling, or an ethereal sensation. Or wait, I thought Sally was the cross-dressing marketing honch at Raleigh Bicycles?
  22. sal·ly (sŕląę) verb, intransitive sal·lied, sal·ly·ing, sal·lies 1. To rush out or leap forth suddenly. 2. To issue suddenly from a defensive or besieged position to attack an enemy. 3. To set out on a trip or an excursion: sallied forth to see the world. noun plural sal·lies 1. ...
  23. When the toss is too short and the bean bag lands before the board.
  24. is Jack Skellington's girlfriend (technically speaking), created by Dr. Finkelstein. She is a character in Kingdom Hearts, Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories, and Kingdom Hearts II. Her limbs are sewn on, and they fall off sometimes. She usually has to sew her limbs back on. ...
  25. A toss that is thrown too weakly and lands on the ground before reaching the board.