Jump out from a hiding place and surprise (someone)
Set out in a sudden, energetic or violent manner.
1 This ceremony over, at midnight we sally out into the open air.
2 I think, perhaps, it will be better to sally out at once.
3 They spy upon us, Sire; may we sally out and take them?
4 So, my men, let us sally out , and sell our lives dearly.
5 I will sally out and fight through the men in front.
6 The women-with any pretext, or with none - would sally out into the storm-swept grounds.
7 At any moment his enemies might sally out and attack him.
8 Then we'll sally out of the door and meet him face to face.
9 Then at about a quarter past twelve we will sally out .
10 One could scarce sally out , here, without being at once seized and questioned.
11 He longed, after breakfast, to put on hat and coat and sally out .
12 Therefore no one was allowed to sally out , and the discomfited Danes retired unmolested.
13 Anyhow, let's put on our despised rubber boots and sally out for a wade.
14 Be grateful that they don't sally out and swallow you.
15 They go to dinner and unload their pockets; and sally out again to refill them.
16 The Jews then retired to the city, only to sally out again, the following morning.
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