rally|rallies in English
noun
[ral·ly || 'rælɪ]
gathering, assembly; union, process of joining together; recovery, recuperation; type of auto race held on public roads according to regular traffic rules
Use "rally|rallies" in a sentence
1. The rallies, the speeches, the politics...
2. Stock Exchange rallies strongly in response to open border.
3. Crime Bay Area artists and skaters rally in San Francisco and Oakland to support Asian Around the bay and across the nation, rallies were held to support Asian communities in the wake of a
4. But plenty of rallies fizzle into nothing.
5. Supporters often chanted "mother, mother" at rallies and events.
6. In an emergency decree, the government banned all rallies.
7. You having another rally?
8. 2 April: The largest rallies since 1990 begin in Kathmandu.
9. Rally for the Union.
10. ‘We are not afraid’: France rallies after teacher Beheaded
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12. He attended Democratic rallies and he ostentatiously voted the Democratic ticket.
13. They held a celebration rally.
14. The market will soon rally.
15. They used violence to disrupt opposition rallies and meetings.
16. Flying to every corner of Birddom, Kirrick rallies eagles, owls and an
17. He won the last week's rally.
18. Turkey’s AK Party Criticised for holding rallies amid COVID surge
19. The rally has been declared on.
20. The stock market will soon rally.
21. Value Stock Rally Buoys Dividend Payers’ Returns
22. Some higher officials attended the celebration rally.
23. 5000 people held an anti-nuclear rally.
24. They will often rally in a crisis.
25. It's a Democratic rally, for Christ's sake!