To attack or bombard with bombs or artillery
“They could bombard the city from the outskirts but could not occupy it without unacceptable losses.”
To inundate with a continuous flow, or large amount, of something
“In between the fear-provoking reports and images, they bombard us with advertisements and commercials trying to sell us products.”
To subject (someone) to a continuous flow of questions, criticisms, or information
“They thereupon began to bombard the Senator with questions of their own, which shocked him quite a little.”
To confront through the use of military force
To fire a gun repeatedly or indiscriminately
To throw stones at
To assault or attack, especially militarily
To question (someone) closely in order to verify facts, or information previously given
To attack verbally or physically
To fall or cause to fall in large or overwhelming quantities like, or as of, rain
To engage in a war
Plural for a large, heavy piece of artillery, typically mounted on wheels, formerly used in warfare
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