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Qu'est-ce (qui) est SALLIED - définition


Sallied      
·Impf & ·p.p. of Sally.
sally         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Sally (film); Sally (disambiguation); Sallies; Sally's; Sally (song); Sally (TV series); User:Jeremiahbles/sandbox; Draft:Sally - Song; Sally - Song; SALLY
n.
sortie
1) to make a sally against
trip
2) a sally into (a sally into strange territory)
sally         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Sally (film); Sally (disambiguation); Sallies; Sally's; Sally (song); Sally (TV series); User:Jeremiahbles/sandbox; Draft:Sally - Song; Sally - Song; SALLY
I. n.
1.
Sortie.
2.
Digression, excursion, trip, run.
3.
Frolic, escapade, wild gayety.
4.
Jest, joke, quip, quirk, crank, witticism, sprightly fancy, flash of wit, jeu d'esprit.
II. v. n.
Rush out, issue suddenly.
Exemples du corpus de texte pour SALLIED
1. But in the meantime he sallied forth with hooks and pulls against Lee – one falling just out of reach of Shaun Tait at long leg.
2. Ya‘alon pushed Mofaz into a corner, from which Mofaz sallied forth and toppled Ya‘alon – at the price of exposing them both as lacking an aptitude for maneuvering and dialogue.
3. Anyone who attacks a Muslim is not a Muslim," Mr Sadr said in a statement before adding: "And he who assaults sacraments and mosques shall get his just punishment." Given these comments it is notable that on the day that the bombers âЂ« widely believed to be Sunni insurgents âЂ« destroyed the dome of the revered al–Askariya shrine, one of Shia Islam‘s most sacred shrines, militiamen from Mr Sadr‘s Mahdi Army sallied out to attack Sunni mosques.
4. Anyone who attacks a Muslim is not a Muslim," said Mr Sadr who has in recent months become one of Iraq‘s most influential clerics, before adding: "And he who assaults sacraments and mosques shall get his just punishment." Given these comments it is notable that on the day that the bombers – widely believed to be Sunni insurgents – destroyed the dome of the revered al–Askariya shrine, one of Shia Islam‘s most sacred shrines, militiamen from Mr Sadr‘s Mahdi Army sallied out to attack Sunni mosques.