rally

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definition
verb
De Montfort's troops rallied and drove back the king's infantry
(of troops) come together again in order to continue fighting after a defeat or dispersion.
she floundered for a moment, then rallied again
recover or cause to recover in health, spirits, or poise.
noun
a rally attended by around 100,000 people
a mass meeting of people making a political protest or showing support for a cause.
a rally driver
a competition for motor vehicles in which they are driven a long distance over public roads or rough terrain, typically in stages and through checkpoints.
example
we're driving off to Spain to 'rally'
I like the back-and-forth sound in tennis of two good players having a long 'rally' or even just warming up.
The East Lancs Railway will provide the perfect platform for a 'rally' and classic car event later this year.
It is almost unheard of for beaten troops to 'rally' and charge again, as happened at Solygea in 425.
Martin said police would also be quizzing local golfers at a course near Brinsbury Park, as well as visitors to a vintage vehicle 'rally' at Pulborough.
It was star attraction at an historic vehicle 'rally' at Dudley, West Midlands, yesterday.
Antoine Bessette lost his rear wing in the closing laps of the race, but the former 'rally' driver kept firm control of his car and finished in eighth.
The 'rally' consisted of 22 stages run over 3 days in mainly dry conditions.
The following is the text of a speech given at an antiwar 'rally' in New York City's Central Park on October 6.
After all, it's hard to 'rally' around a city council or an embattled mayor.
At a minimum, there would be a month or two in which consumer and corporate spending would surge and stock prices would 'rally' .
On the final day, a 'rally' of all vehicles will be organised.
a series of meetings to 'rally' support for the union
the king escaped to Perth to 'rally' his own forces
Despite the lower valuation of the company, technology shares in Europe recovered from early loss to resume a recent 'rally' .
Another intense 'rally' opens the third game of the set and the American just sneaks the point.
The dollar has advanced 1.9 percent during the three-week 'rally' , trimming its decline to 11.8 percent in the year.
Contributing to the two-month 'rally' in gold prices was a decline in sales of borrowed gold by producers, analysts said.
Their numerous annual funding raising events include the vintage 'rally' , the Slieve Bloom walk, a golf classic and Sunflower day and coffee morning.
The Trojans 'rally' again and continue to push onward.
Bulk alloy prices have halted their free fall and are showing some signs of recovery, although few people expect a major 'rally' .
If it is quick, cheap and decisive, we should see a 'rally' of sorts, but if it is long, expensive and messy, financial markets can kiss any putative 2003 recovery goodbye.
He remains in a hospital trying to 'rally' from serious head, lung, and rib injuries.
Kildare did not deserve to lose after that second-half 'rally' .
As part of that effort, Tony backed Earth Day, serving as chair of the April 1970 'rally' in New York City.
a 'rally' attended by around 100,000 people
Ardmoy led by eight points at the interval but a spirited second half 'rally' by the home team saw them snatch a dramatic victory in the closing stages.
a traction engine 'rally'
Some analysts suggest the dollar 'rally' may be overdone, raising prospects of a euro recovery in the months ahead.
If things go badly, you can quickly move to 'rally' shaken leaders and units.
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