sallying (Meaning)

Webster

sallying (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Sally

sallying Sentence Examples

  1. The knights prepared their steeds, sallying forth into the treacherous forest.
  2. The bandits often sallied out at night, hoping to ambush unsuspecting travelers.
  3. As the battle raged, the brave soldiers sallied out of the castle walls, determined to break the siege.
  4. The rebels had been sallying forth for weeks, raiding supply lines and harassing the enemy.
  5. The explorer sallied forth into the uncharted territory, fueled by a thirst for adventure.
  6. The captain ordered his men to sally out and capture the enemy fort.
  7. The samurai sallied out of their barracks, their swords gleaming in the sunlight.
  8. The revolutionaries had been sallying out regularly, attacking government outposts and attempting to spark an uprising.
  9. The rebels sallied forth from their mountain stronghold, aiming to seize control of the nearby town.
  10. The scout sallied forth into the wilderness, determined to report back on the enemy's movements.

FAQs About the word sallying

of Sally

ensnaring, entrapping, netting, capturing, mugging,jumping, charging, pouncing (on), snaring, attacking

No antonyms found.

The knights prepared their steeds, sallying forth into the treacherous forest.

The bandits often sallied out at night, hoping to ambush unsuspecting travelers.

As the battle raged, the brave soldiers sallied out of the castle walls, determined to break the siege.

The rebels had been sallying forth for weeks, raiding supply lines and harassing the enemy.