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Answer for the clue "Sally ", 5 letters:
foray
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Word definitions for foray in dictionaries
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Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Foray \For"ay\, v. t. To pillage; to ravage. He might foray our lands. --Sir W. Scott.
Usage examples of foray.
Back in Town again, his first forays into Society had gone smoothly, though there had been a dangerous few minutes the first time he had been formally introduced to Acer Loring.
Orwell down to the foray to Paris, and that is clear twenty years, there was not a skirmish, onfall, sally, bushment, escalado or battle, but Sir Nigel was in the heart of it.
I have seen Frenchmen fight both in open field, in the intaking and the defending of towns or castlewicks, in escalados, camisades, night forays, bushments, sallies, outfalls, and knightly spear-runnings.
It was approached from the road that ran behind and parallel to Engadine and it was always this entrance that Dewdrop used after one of his forays.
I was contemplating my next foray into felonious fantasy when I heard what sounded like an airplane landing in the alley.
Syour and her news was much the same, including the foray toward the Fishless Sea.
But during his three-hour period each day, he drilled his Ultima Hora for their forays into Cuba.
Spring brought forays against towns close to Ilion, to cut off any help the people might give.
Like The Shadow, Jute made his first foray in the direction of the filing cabinet.
Sarkee of Zinder heard that the Sultan of Korgum had just gone out on a razzia, united with the people of Maradee, and has taken this opportunity to make a foray.
This would be an overnight foray to a distant village, where Saif had presumably been raiding the last few days.
John owned the game at the Slumgullion, where I made my first foray behind the stick.
When she had just finished telling him about her own childhood forays into the countryside with a gang of other kids to catch tiddlers and pick fruit, how could he tell her that such simple pleasures might never be able to be enjoyed by their own children?
She places a hand on his, bends it to a more innocent place of hayloft and pine, a quick foray of unrealizable possibility, all that can obtain, here, just yards from the inhabited picnic ground.
Her own monitors had been doing their job, erasing any signs of her occasional fully wired forays onto the main nets, and there was no sign that this new Trouble, whoever it was, had been using her nodes as a staging area.