[verb], [noun] - (to make) a sudden attack on an enemy, esp. when they are surrounding you, and then return to your position of defenceThe troops made a sally into enemy territory, returning with ten prisoners. [C](figurative) The minister sallied forth (= went out bravely) to face the angry crowd. [I]
SALLY
Meaning of SALLY in English
Cambridge English vocab. Кембриджский английский словарь. 2012