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Definition of volley
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Volley
(n.) A
sending
of the ball full to the top of the
wicket.
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Volley
::
Volley
(n.) A
flight
of
missiles,
as
arrows,
bullets,
or the like; the
simultaneous
discharge
of a
number
of small
arms..
Volley
::
Volley
(v. t.) To
discharge
with, or as with, a
volley..
Volleys
::
Volleys
(pl. ) of
Volle.
Broadside
::
Broadside
(n.) A
volley
of abuse or
denunciation.
Volley
::
Volley
(v. i.) To
return
the ball
before
it
touches
the
ground.
Volleyed
::
Volleyed
(a.)
Discharged
with a
sudden
burst,
or as if in a
volley;
as,
volleyed
thunder..
Volley
::
Volley
(v. i.) To be
thrown
out, or
discharged,
at once; to be
discharged
in a
volley,
or as if in a
volley;
to make a
volley
or
volleys..
Volley
::
Volley
(n.) A burst or
emission
of many
things
at once; as, a
volley
of
words..
Salvo
::
Salvo (n.) A
concentrated
fire from
pieces
of
artillery,
as in
endeavoring
to make a break in a
fortification;
a
volley..
Volley
::
Volley
(n.) A
return
of the ball
before
it
touches
the
ground.
Salute
::
Salute
(v.) A token of
respect
or honor for some
distinguished
or
official
personage,
for a
foreign
vessel
or flag, or for some
festival
or
event,
as by
presenting
arms, by a
discharge
of
cannon,
volleys
of small arms,
dipping
the
colors
or the
topsails,
etc..
Volley
::
Volley
(n.) A
sending
of the ball full to the top of the
wicket.
Volley
::
Volley
(v. i.) To send the ball full to the top of the
wicket.
Volleyed
::
Volleyed
(imp. & p. p.) of
Volle.
Volleying
::
Volleying
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Volle.
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