Synonym: barrage fire, battery, bombard, bombardment, onslaught, outpouring, shelling. Similar words: embarrass, embarrassed, arrest warrant, array, barrow, barrel, barring, barrier. Meaning: ['bærɑːʒ] n. 1. the rapid and continuous delivery of linguistic communication (spoken or written) 2. the heavy fire of artillery to saturate an area rather than hit a specific target. v. address with continuously or persistently, as if with a barrage.
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31. The rebel forces had launched their latest offensive in mid-March with a sustained artillery barrage and ground attack.
32. They were firing an almost constant barrage around the perimeter.
33. For at least a month before Christmas we were subjected to an endless barrage of ads for fattening festive foods.
34. Between the cities the blue-green jungle was riven with great scars where plasma cannon and barrage bombs had been tested.
35. It was now quite clear that barrage balloons were much more a hindrance than a help to London.
36. Blacks, as groups or individually, continued the barrage of written complaints during the Calvin Coolidge administration.
37. As for the Seven barrage(sentence dictionary), the proposal will need to be examined thoroughly before any conclusions are reached.
38. In the third, Tyson initiated an unanswered barrage with two left hooks and finished it with the right uppercut.
39. The authority is hoping to collect as much information as possible on the Tees course fishery in the light of the river's barrage development.
40. Kim has managed to exploit the barrage of pressure from abroad to force through changes.
41. And this week work started on the Tees Barrage which will transform the river.
42. The apparently coordinated attacks overloaded the sites with a barrage of messages generated by hackers.
43. She endured a barrage of open abuse and racism during her time at college.
44. As a result they were met with a 45-minute barrage of gunfire.
45. Through his window, Carrington could see a silver barrage balloon, rising slowly on its cable into the clear blue sky.
46. He has not yet come off the fence and told us whether he supports the barrage project.
47. Tidal energy is harnessed in much the same way as that of hydropower, by building a barrage across a suitable estuary.
48. Manager Graham Taylor, already facing a barrage of criticism for his team selections and match strategies, was visibly shocked.
49. Indeed that may be a more subtle form of propaganda than a constant barrage of criticism.
50. We will complete the study on the construction of a Severn Barrage.
51. But the scheme has faced a barrage of public criticism.
52. No sooner did Mother alight from her van than she was greeted by a barrage of stones.
53. Lopsided and vulnerable, he tried to climb the barrage and get to the second balloon.
54. Instead of charging bulls, Professor Ito bravely faces a barrage of puns.
55. Headteachers who worked in the city at that time are still recovering from the barrage of far-Left directives.
56. Policemen hit out with truncheons under a barrage of stones and missiles.
57. The Bill's initial popularity began to wane after an intense media barrage of highly critical commercials.
58. If they wished, they could have ordered an artillery barrage or missile attack on the vehicles.
59. The proposal for a Severn barrage has also led to some public debate, chiefly on environment issues.
60. In a welcome burst of committed journalism, the press also let loose with a barrage of criticism.
More similar words: embarrass, embarrassed, arrest warrant, array, barrow, barrel, barring, barrier, warrant, arrange, arrayed, narrator, warranty, narrative, disarrange, wheelbarrow, arrangement, rage, forage, search warrant, enrage, mirage, outrage, for ages, garage, courage, umbrage, tragedy, storage, average.