gally (Meaning)
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gally (v. t.)
To frighten; to worry.
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gally (a.)
Like gall; bitter as gall.
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gally (n.)
See Galley, n., 4.
Synonyms & Antonyms of gally
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gally Sentence Examples
- The fishermen disembarked from the gally onto the rocky shore.
- The ancient gally, adorned with intricate carvings, sailed majestically along the coast.
- The oarsmen rowed tirelessly, their synchronized strokes propelling the gally through the choppy waters.
- The gally's sails billowed in the wind, carrying it swiftly towards its destination.
- The captain stood at the helm of the gally, his eyes fixed upon the distant horizon.
- The gally's deck was cluttered with supplies and provisions for the long voyage ahead.
- The crew of the gally sang sea shanties as they worked, their voices mingling with the sound of the waves.
- The gally weathered a fierce storm, its hull creaking and groaning under the pressure.
- The gally made port in a bustling harbor, its arrival heralded by the ringing of church bells.
- The gally's cargo of exotic spices and silks was eagerly unloaded by the waiting merchants.
FAQs About the word gally
To frighten; to worry., Like gall; bitter as gall., See Galley, n., 4.
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The fishermen disembarked from the gally onto the rocky shore.
The ancient gally, adorned with intricate carvings, sailed majestically along the coast.
The oarsmen rowed tirelessly, their synchronized strokes propelling the gally through the choppy waters.
The gally's sails billowed in the wind, carrying it swiftly towards its destination.