Definitions for rallyings

rallyings ral·ly·ing

Spelling: [ral-ee-ing]
IPA: /ˈræl i ɪŋ/

Rallyings is a 9 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 12 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 15 points.

You can make 375 anagrams from letters in rallyings (agillnrsy).

Definitions for rallyings

noun

  1. the sport of driving in automobile rallies.
  2. a recovery from dispersion or disorder, as of troops.
  3. a renewal or recovery of strength, activity, etc.
  4. a partial recovery of strength during illness.
  5. a drawing or coming together of persons, as for common action, as in a mass meeting:
  6. a get-together of hobbyists or other like-minded enthusiasts, primarily to meet and socialize.
  7. Finance. a sharp rise in price or active trading after a declining market.
  8. an exchange of strokes between players before a point is scored. the hitting of the ball back and forth prior to the start of a match.
  9. Boxing. an exchange of blows.
  10. Baseball. the scoring of one or more runs in one inning.
  11. British Theater. a quickening of pace for heightening the dramatic effect in a scene or act.
  12. Shipbuilding. a series of blows with battering rams, made in order to drive wedges under a hull to raise it prior to launching.
  13. Also, rallye. a long-distance automobile race, especially for sports cars, held over public roads unfamiliar to the drivers, with numerous checkpoints along the route.

verb (used with object)

  1. to bring into order again; gather and organize or inspire anew:
  2. to draw or call (persons) together for a common action or effort:
  3. to concentrate or revive, as one's strength, spirits, etc.:
  4. to ridicule in a good-natured way; banter.

verb (used without object)

  1. to come together for common action or effort:
  2. to come together or into order again:
  3. to come to the assistance of a person, party, or cause (often followed by to or around):
  4. to recover partially from illness:
  5. to find renewed strength or vigor:
  6. Finance. (of securities) to rise sharply in price after a drop. (of the persons forming a stock market) to begin to trade with increased activity after a slow period.
  7. (in tennis, badminton, etc.) to engage in a rally.
  8. to participate in a long-distance automobile race.
  9. Baseball. (of a team) to score one or more runs in one inning.

Origin of rallyings

First recorded in 1955-60; rally1 + -ing1

Examples for rallyings

It would be a rallying point for the timid, and an attraction of the wavering.

Kendrick rapidly chants these last lines in repetition with Bilal and Anna Wise sing-shouting behind him, like a rallying cry.

He is an extraordinary man, and at his greatest when rallying the workers.

"You're a cheerful fellow, Hinde," said John, rallying a little.

The gamblers, rallying to Seagrue, backed him with oaths and threats.

The Internet cool kids are rallying against Taylor Swift after her bold screw-you to Spotify.

The Internet cool kids are, of course, rallying against Swift en masse.

With the rallying cries of these women propelling us forward, the time to move from rhetoric to reality is now.

Grimes' allies are rallying behind her ability to handle a firearm.

Mrs. Adams laughed benevolently; she was not displeased with this rallying.

Word Value for rallyings
Scrable

12

Words with friends

15

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