14 Verbs to Use for the Word rallies

At dusk the bugles, moving with the captains in the rear, sounded the rally, and then the scattered groups came together in company.

They say he was in the battle of Harlem Lane, and beat the rally for our troops when Knowlton fell.

I blew the "rally" on my whistle as many of the gentlemen were riding about, and shouted the command: "Fall in".

Hard all, is the word; the two stand to one another like men; rally follows rally in quick succession, each fighting as if he thought to finish the whole thing out of hand.

The Treasurer of the Shoe Factory got a large Rally on himself, and she had to Give In and make a Promise.

Rave how thou wilt; unmoved, remote, That inward presence slumbers not, Frets out each secret from thy breast, Gives thee no rally, pause, nor rest, Scans close thy very thoughts, lest they Should sap his patient power away, Answers thy wrath with peace, thy cry With tenderest taciturnity.

Eventually some of the boys there experimented with a Lawn Tennis ball and liked the fast rallies and liveliness of the action.

I therefore ordered a rally, and advanced only with such troops as could be reasonably expected to keep the line.

"I propose a good rally, however," he says, "and hope it will have a powerful effect.

In addition, the promising, young (10 to 13 year old) Lawn Tennis "comer," who cannot play Tennis during the winter months and still does not have the strength or coordination to hit the Squash Racquets ball hard and often enough to heat it up and realize some prolonged, interesting rallies, is an excellent prospect for Squash Tennis.

"'Tis our forester's rally, master!"

Mike's fun tried a rally; but his jests fell spiritless.

The potentiality of Aguinaldo as a personage is not so great as has been imagined, and if he attempts a rally against the American flag he will be found full of weakness.

Yet so keen had been the struggle, so great the excitement, so wonderful the rally of the New York club after having once given the series away, that it was the opinion generally that the defeated were as great in defeat as the victors were great in victory.

14 Verbs to Use for the Word  rallies