Definitionn. a large gathering of people intended to arouse enthusiasm
Last update: September 9, 2015
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He has organized a public rally. . [Please select]
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There is a car rally from Delhi to Bombay via Jaipur. . [Please select]
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she got unexpected rally of life after a prolong illness. . [Please select]
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New Rally style black headlamp cowl designed by Peter Stevens. [Please select]
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The site to visit for all your gift needs, from Ferrari and rally driving days to hot air ballon rides and health spas. [Please select]
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"Be his motives what they will," replied Monmouth, "he must soon disperse his followers, for this army is too much broken to rally again." [Please select]
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--Save yourselves, my lads, and rally as soon as you can. [Please select]
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I do not think they pursue, and if so, we may yet rally from this foolish panic. [Please select]
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The winter sun had set, and Edward began to rally Fergus upon the false predictions of the Grey Spirit. [Please select]
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For this whim, when the Baron was out of hearing, the Bailie used sometimes gently to rally Mr. [Please select]
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They rally the grand meg and the grand dab. [Please select]
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