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Sallying vs Rallying - What's the difference?

sallying | rallying |

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

English

Verb

(head)
  • Noun

    (en noun)
  • The act of one who sallies.
  • * (Charles Brockden Brown)
  • 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.

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    rallying

    English

    Verb

    (head)
  • Noun

    (en noun)
  • The act of one who rallies.
  • * 1935 , Worship: A Review Devoted to the Liturgical Apostolate
  • 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"