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Rallies

Rally \Ral"ly\, n.; pl. Rallies (r[a^]l"l[i^]z).

  1. The act or process of rallying (in any of the senses of that word).

  2. A political mass meeting. [Colloq. U. S.]

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rallies

n. (rally English)

Usage examples of "rallies".

Odds on the Hollywood Commies subverting the country with their cornball propaganda turkeys, rallies and picket line highjinks: thirty trillion to one against, a longshot from Mars.

But in fact, Timmerman rallies always drew homeless people, from his first speeches back in New Chicago.

The more I looked at this Timmerman thing, at what was happening at his rallies, at this Margaret 23 who didn't seem to be doing anything, the more I just knew that there was something wrong here.

A major TV station carried weekly coverage of Father Gregor’s hugely attended rallies, and his sermons were thus watched by millions whom he could never have addressed in the flesh.

The station is going to program coverage of the rallies of that priest fellow.

He began as he always began, when speaking to rallies of the faith­ful, by talking about the Great Russia he intended to create once the people had honored him with the presi­dency.

He addressed only rallies of the party faithful, with the cameras under the control of his own filmmaking team commanded by the brilliant young director Litvinov.

Before his own rallies, he became transformed in a manner that never ceased to evoke Akopov’s utter admiration.

VenKee Enterprises had already signed an agreement with the Jihad Council to deliver the recorded rallies free of charge via their merchant ships.

Chamber-of-Commerce meetings and funny-money rallies don't draw the same audience, do they?

All seventeen boys received life sentences, and the Sleepy Lagoon Defense Committee--UAES brain trusters, Communist Party members, leftists and straight Citizens-held rallies, circulated petitions and raised funds to employ a legal team--which ultimately got all seventeen pardoned.

The kid said he was running from the killer, and once I said, ‘Pendejo, if the killer’s looking for you, what the fuck you doing coming to these rallies where he could grab your crazy ass?

Coleman knew Daddy was terrified of their secret coming out and kept mum--he knew also that Reynolds was going to rallies and donating money to causes because he felt guilty for seducing him.