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English-Portuguese dictionary. 2013.
English-Portuguese dictionary. 2013.
sally forth — verb set out in a sudden, energetic or violent manner • Syn: ↑sally out • Hypernyms: ↑depart, ↑part, ↑start, ↑start out, ↑set forth, ↑set off, ↑set out … Useful english dictionary
Sally Forth (syndicated strip) — Sally Forth is also the name of an earlier comic strip by Wally Wood .Infobox Comic strip title= Sally Forth caption= author= Greg Howard (art, 1982 1992; scripts, 1982 1999) Craig MacIntosh (art, 1992 present) Francesco Marciuliano (scripts,… … Wikipedia
Sally Forth (Wally Wood) — Sally Forth is also the name of a later comic strip by Greg Howard .Sally Forth, a comic strip created by Wally Wood for a military male readership.Wood s sexy action adventure character, who is often seen nude, began as a recruit in a commando… … Wikipedia
sally forth — v. hit the road, set out, leave; depart, get going; rush forward; leave on a journey, set out on a trip … English contemporary dictionary
sally out — verb 1. jump out from a hiding place and surprise (someone) The attackers leapt out from the bushes • Syn: ↑leap out, ↑rush out, ↑burst forth • Hypernyms: ↑appear … Useful english dictionary
forth — S2 [fo:θ US fo:rθ] adv [: Old English;] 1.) and so forth used to refer to other things of the type you have already mentioned, without actually naming them = ↑et cetera ▪ She started telling me about her bad back, her migraines, and so forth. 2.) … Dictionary of contemporary English
sally — I. /ˈsæli / (say salee) noun (plural sallies) 1. a sortie of troops from a besieged place upon an enemy. 2. a sudden rushing forth or activity. 3. an excursion or expedition. 4. an outburst or flight of passion, fancy, etc.: sally of anger. 5. a… …
sally — Synonyms and related words: access, aggravated assault, aggression, amphibious attack, aphorism, apothegm, arise, armed assault, assailing, assailment, assault, attack, bail out, banzai attack, be off, blitz, blitzkrieg, bon mot, boutade, break… … Moby Thesaurus
sally — sal|ly1 [ˈsæli] n plural sallies formal [Date: 1500 1600; : Old French; Origin: saillie, from saillir to run forward , from Latin salire to jump ] 1.) a sudden quick attack and return to a position of defence 2.) an intelligent remark that is… … Dictionary of contemporary English
sally out — v. sally forth; jump out from a hiding place and surprise a person, leap out … English contemporary dictionary
sally — [sal′ē] n. pl. sallies [MFr saillie < saillir, to come forth suddenly, rush out, leap < L salire, to leap, spring: see SALIENT] 1. a sudden rushing forth, as of troops to attack besieging forces 2. any sudden start into activity 3. a quick… … English World dictionary