rally - use in sentences

Object

  • troop: Despite the efforts of Ormond and his officers to rally the troops all but two regiments fled.

Converse of object

  • organize: The gangsters organized large rallies in Tokyo, which denounced the plots against Princess Nagako as disloyalty to the throne.
  • punish: This set the tone for the match, long punishing rallies and excellent squash.
  • attend: Over 100,000 people attended a rally in support of Palestine.
  • organize: In the meantime, the EC organized a rally of RCA members at the Kingsway Hall, London.
  • hold: We are proud to be the first market town in England to hold a closed road rally in the town center.

Adjective modifier

  • pre-battle: It's not something I would say to Attila the Hun during a pre-battle pep rally.
  • grueling: Preparing for the Rally Now the question was - how do you prepare the MG for this grueling rally?
  • navigational: Our very own navigational rally taking in some of the most beautiful parts of England on the kind of roads we love.
  • fascist: The result is a hilarious insight into the two " performers " on their respective stages in the style of a fascist rally.

Modifies a noun

  • driving: I'd love to have ago at rally driving.
  • plaque: When she came back, I was up and had caught up the backlog of mounting our rally plaques.

Noun used with modifier

  • pep: It's not something I would say to Attila the Hun during a pre-battle pep rally.
  • protest: A protest rally is being planned to defend the Payne's Lane site.
  • go-kart: Enjoy clay pigeon shooting and go-kart rally cross, then relax to our country cottages near Penrith.

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