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sally forth ThesaurusVerb | 1. | sally forth - set out in a sudden, energetic or violent mannersally outtake off, start out, set forth, set off, set out, start, depart, part - leave; "The family took off for Florida" | Translationssally (ˈsӕli) – plural ˈsallies – noun a sudden act of rushing out (eg from a fort) to make an attack. 突擊 突围sally forth (of soldiers) to rush out to make an attack. They sallied forth against the enemy. 突擊 突袭sally forth
sally forth1. To leap out and rush forward very suddenly. We're waiting for some cover fire before we sally forth. The cat hunched behind the sofa in wait, then sallied forth to catch the mouse.2. To set out, as on some journey, trip, excursion, etc. I spent the week getting everything in order before sallying forth to Europe. As hard as it may be, all parents should urge their children to sally forth to different parts of the country or the world after they finish grade school.See also: forth, sallysally forthto go forth; to leave and go out. The soldiers sallied forth from behind the stone wall. Well, it's time to sally forth and drive to work.See also: forth, sallyEncyclopediaSeesallysally forth
Synonyms for sally forthverb set out in a sudden, energetic or violent mannerSynonymsRelated Words- take off
- start out
- set forth
- set off
- set out
- start
- depart
- part
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