Sallying vs Rallying - What's the difference?
sallying | rallying |
The act of one who sallies.
* (Charles Brockden Brown)
The act of one who rallies.
* 1935 , Worship: A Review Devoted to the Liturgical Apostolate
As verbs the difference between sallying and rallying
is that sallying is while rallying is .As nouns the difference between sallying and rallying
is that sallying is the act of one who sallies while rallying is the act of one who rallies.sallying
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(en noun)- Johnson & I are pretty well, but E H S, by midnight sallyings forth, sudden changes of temperature, fatigue & exposure to a noon day sun, is made sick.
Anagrams
* *rallying
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Verb
(head)Noun
(en noun)- We are convinced that these public rallyings around the banner of Christ the King are a most effective means of counteracting "the diabolical program" and "the brazen unfurlings of the satanical banners of war against God and religion"