sallying

/ˈsæliɪŋ/
verb
  1. The present participle of 'sally', meaning to rush out or set off suddenly.
    • The children were sallying into the yard to play.
    • The soldiers were sallying from the gates at dawn.
    • She kept sallying out into the rain to check the mail.
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