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rally round
verb
- intr to come to the aid of (someone); offer moral or practical support
Example Sentences
If Romney cements the Republican nomination, the spokesman added, Republicans of all persuasions will rally round him in Arizona.
But those friends whom she valued would hear the truth, and they would rally round her, never fear!
Venceslao heard the words and put himself in front of him, calling to his men to rally round him.
Superstition is to be feared only when princes and soldiers rally round her standard; then she becomes cruel and sanguinary.
The gauntlet was thrown down with plenty of vigour, and reformers were expected to rally round so thoroughgoing a champion.
It's a dashed pity, by Jove, that Jill hasn't a father or a mother or something of that species to rally round just now.
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