Barrage


The meaning of the word Barrage is: a large volume of something, or a large quantity of things happening all at once


Examples:

Even though Mrs. Anderson knew that her students would probably barrage her with whines and complaints, she assigned fifty pages of reading to be done over the holidays.

published by Kaleigh on 2021-06-25 20:47:23


The attorney asked the reporters not to barrage his client with questions until he had made a statement.

published by Charlene on 2021-09-30 00:36:46


The company spent millions on advertising in the hope that customers would barrage their call center with hundreds of requests for the product.

published by Mark on 2021-09-25 02:48:52


Rachel knew that hearing her son’s voice on the recording was bound to barrage her with memories and emotions.

published by Oren on 2021-03-24 05:25:24


It looks as though the sky will open up and barrage us with rain and hailstones at any minute.

published by Charlie on 2021-07-12 14:02:04


Mr. Mendez loves to have discussions with his employees and doesn’t mind it when they barrage him with their questions and concerns.

published by Lashawna on 2021-08-09 12:39:14


Little Sophia climbed onto Santa’s lap and immediately began to barrage him with all her demands for toys.

published by Cathi on 2021-12-11 23:43:34


Rocky took a moment to wipe the sweat and blood from his eyes, then he began to barrage his opponent with punches to the torso until the end of the round.

published by Winter on 2021-12-28 22:00:08


The commander sent the Red Team into enemy territory to barrage the unsuspecting foe with a series of calculated attacks.

published by Rosia on 2021-10-14 18:35:29


As soon as Bill slipped the engagement ring on Gloria’s finger, she began to barrage him with extravagant ideas for the wedding.

published by Margene on 2021-03-31 10:29:13


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