Synonym: assemble, cluster, collect, congregate, convene, crowd, gather, improve, meet, mend, recover, recuperate, revive, throng. Similar words: literally, naturally, oral, rural, overall, mineral, several, liberal. Meaning: ['rælɪ] n. 1. a large gathering of people intended to arouse enthusiasm 2. the feat of mustering strength for a renewed effort 3. a marked recovery of strength or spirits during an illness 4. an automobile race run over public roads 5. (sports) an unbroken sequence of several successive strokes. v. 1. gather 2. call to arms; of military personnel 3. gather or bring together 4. return to a former condition 5. harass with persistent criticism or carping.
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91. It was in the railway carriage as Earle had been coming back from the late night rally in the North West.
92. He knows how to corner without disaster and is quite a rally driver on the sharp bends.
93. Delhi resembled an armed camp as the government pulled out all the stops to prevent a rally called to demand early elections.
94. On Oct. 10 between 30 and 100 people were reported hurt during a pro-Ershad rally in the capital, Dhaka.
95. The crowd at the Communist rally demonstrated why the leadership had to keep its rhetoric vague.
96. Trade unionist and the Cardinal Archbishop of Palermo addressed the rally.
97. The flyer about the rally is taped to the wall behind the counter.
98. No way was found to rally or organize the urban lower middle classes.
99. The newspaper's further claim that the police funded an Inkatha rally in January 1991 was later confirmed officially.
100. New members for 1988 are offered a free voucher to attend a Rally of their own choosing.
101. The rally has defied all odds and logic with only two, short interruptions since it began its climb in August 1982.
102. Feminists threw their weight behind Mrs Killea's campaign, and hundreds of students attended a rally in support of abortion rights.
103. Gaylord Nelson, D-Wis., as a day to rally for environmental protection.
104. The embattled mayor explained his position in an interview after the rally.
105. Jim Crabbe is probably the fund manager who has gotten the most press coverage for missing the 1995 rally.
106. They must also be able to rally support and achieve results in the midst of almost constant organizational change.
107. Two days later, President Daniel arap Moi banned the rally,[sentencedict.com] accusing opponents of colluding with foreigners and plotting violence.
108. Her first encounter with Medau at a rally given by Molly at Reigate in 1958 determined her to become a teacher.
109. He says they have to photograph issues not connected directly with the rally,(www.Sentencedict.com) perhaps the environment or wildlife.
110. The rally, according to Merrill, provides students a channel to express feelings of violation and pain.
111. The early gains from the stock market rally begot a feeling of invincibility.
112. Rally organizers with colored arm-bands link hands, forming a human chain at the crosswalks.
113. If the rise in long-term interest rates threatens economic recovery, then so does the sharp rally in the yen.
114. General Lee, on horseback, dashed among the fugitives and implored them to rally.
115. The rally had been organized to mourn the guerrillas killed on the border on May 5.
116. On May 8 Chamlong led another large rally at Democracy Monument, where some demonstrators came close to clashing with riot police.
117. A late rally dragged the index up to close at 18,560, still off more than 1,000 on the week.
118. Then he singled in the sixth, the hit part of a rally that enabled Baltimore to go ahead, 4-2.
119. Bugler, sound the rally!
120. Well, I hear a distinct echo here of the old feminist rally cry: The personal is political.
More similar words: literally, naturally, oral, rural, overall, mineral, several, liberal, funeral, after all, neutral, enthrall, federal, central, cultural, ally, in general, paralysis, naturalist, demoralize, behavioral, structural, really, sully, legally, normally, totally, finally, agricultural, sexually.