These are the meanings of the letters BURLALY when you unscramble them.
- bally (unknown)
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- Bulla (n.)
A bleb; a vesicle, or an elevation of the cuticle, containing a transparent watery fluid.
- Bulla (n.)
A genus of marine shells. See Bubble shell.
- Bulla (n.)
A leaden seal for a document; esp. the round leaden seal attached to the papal bulls, which has on one side a representation of St. Peter and St. Paul, and on the other the name of the pope who uses it.
- Bulla (n.)
The ovoid prominence below the opening of the ear in the skulls of many animals; as, the tympanic or auditory bulla.
- Bully (a.)
Fine; excellent; as, a bully horse.
- Bully (a.)
Jovial and blustering; dashing.
- Bully (n.)
A brisk, dashing fellow.
- Bully (n.)
A noisy, blustering fellow, more insolent than courageous; one who is threatening and quarrelsome; an insolent, tyrannical fellow.
- Bully (v. i.)
To act as a bully.
- Bully (v. t.)
To intimidate with threats and by an overbearing, swaggering demeanor; to act the part of a bully toward.
- Burly (a.)
Coarse and rough; boisterous.
- Burly (a.)
Having a large, strong, or gross body; stout; lusty; -- now used chiefly of human beings, but formerly of animals, in the sense of stately or beautiful, and of inanimate things that were huge and bulky.
- Rally (n.)
A political mass meeting.
- Rally (n.)
Good-humored raillery.
- Rally (n.)
The act or process of rallying (in any of the senses of that word).
- Rally (v. i.)
To collect one's vital powers or forces; to regain health or consciousness; to recuperate.
- Rally (v. i.)
To come into orderly arrangement; to renew order, or united effort, as troops scattered or put to flight; to assemble; to unite.
- Rally (v. i.)
To recover strength after a decline in prices; -- said of the market, stocks, etc.
- Rally (v. i.)
To use pleasantry, or satirical merriment.
- Rally (v. t.)
To attack with raillery, either in good humor and pleasantry, or with slight contempt or satire.
- Rally (v. t.)
To collect, and reduce to order, as troops dispersed or thrown into confusion; to gather again; to reunite.