| Salliance | n. Salience. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Sally | v. i. They break the truce, and sally out by night. Dryden. [1913 Webster] The foe retires, -- she heads the sallying host. Byron. [1913 Webster] |
| Sally | n.; Sallies were made by the Spaniards, but they were beaten in with loss. Bacon. [ 1913 Webster ] Every one shall know a country better that makes often sallies into it, and traverses it up and down, than he that . . . goes still round in the same track. Locke. [ 1913 Webster ] The unaffected mirth with which she enjoyed his sallies. Sir W. Scott. [ 1913 Webster ] The excursion was esteemed but a sally of youth. Sir H. Wotton. [ 1913 Webster ]
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| Sally Lunn | [ From a woman, Sally Lunn, who is said to have first made the cakes, and sold them in the streets of Bath, Eng. ] A tea cake slighty sweetened, and raised with yeast, baked in the form of biscuits or in a thin loaf, and eaten hot with butter. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Sallyman | n. (Zool.) The velella; -- called also |
| sally | (n) คำคม, See also: คำพูดคมคาย, คำหยอกเย้า, Syn. anecdote, gag |
| sally | (n) การโจมตี, See also: การตีฝ่าวงล้อม, การแหวกวงล้อม, Syn. attack, Ant. retreat |
| sally | (n) การรีบรุด |
| sally | (n) การเที่ยว, See also: การท่องเที่ยว, การเดินทาง |
| sally | (vi) ตีฝ่าวงล้อม |
| sally | (vi) ออกท่องเที่ยว, See also: ออกเดินทาง |
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| sally | (n) a venture off the beaten path, Syn. sallying forth, Example: a sally into the wide world beyond his home |
| sally forth | (v) set out in a sudden, energetic or violent manner, Syn. sally out |
| sally lunn | (n) a flat round slightly sweet teacake usually served hot |
| Ausfall { m } [ mil. ] | einen Ausfall machen | sally | to make a sally; to sally forth [Add to Longdo] |