SALLIES
Definition of SALLIES
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A willow
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Any tree that looks like a willow
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An object made from the above trees' wood
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A sortie of troops from a besieged place against an enemy.
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A sudden rushing forth.
"Flocks of these birds stir up flying insects, which can then be picked off in quick sallies."
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A witty statement or quip, usually at the expense of one's interlocutor.
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To make a sudden attack (e.g. on an enemy from a defended position).
"A feeding strategy of some birds is to sally out from a perch to snatch an insect and then returning to the same or a different perch."
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To set out on an excursion; venture; depart (often followed by "forth.")
"As she sallied forth from her boudoir, you would never have guessed how quickly she could strip for action. - William Manchester"
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To venture off the beaten path.
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A kind of stonefly.
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A wren.
Source: Wiktionary
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