vol•ley
Pronunciation: (vol'ē), [key] — n., pl. v., -leys, -leyed, -ley•ing.
—n. - the simultaneous discharge of a number of missiles or firearms.
- the missiles so discharged.
- a burst or outpouring of many things at once or in quick succession: a volley of protests.
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- the flight of the ball before it hits the ground.
- the return of the ball before it hits the ground.
- a kick of the ball before it bounces on the ground.
- a ball so bowled that it hits the wicket before it touches the ground.
- the explosion of several charges at one time.
—v.t. - to discharge in or as in a volley.
- to return (the ball) before it hits the ground.
- to kick (the ball) before it bounces on the ground.
- to bowl (a ball) in such a manner that it is pitched near the top of the wicket.
—v.i. - to fly or be discharged together, as missiles.
- to move or proceed with great rapidity, as in a volley.
- to fire a volley; sound together, as firearms.
- to return the ball before it touches the ground.
Random House Unabridged Dictionary, Copyright © 1997, by Random House, Inc., on Infoplease.