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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61. He and Jimmy lay beneath the wagon as a barrage of hailstones beat hard on the planks above.
62. Villagers were moved to higher ground, the great barrage was built, and the flooding began.
63. A few weeks ago we had a classic example of that in a debate on the Cardiff Bay Barrage Bill.
64. Looking relaxed and confident, the president answered a barrage of questions from the press.
65. He showed the children his famed high-tech £17,500 Lotus prototype track racing bike and answered a barrage of questions.
66. Methods of operation of the Awe barrage since passing into private ownership have again been causing controversy this winter.
67. The winch man was running out the cable, allowing the barrage balloon to rise.
67. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
68. An international canoeing area with a 460-metre white-water slalom course will be on the other side of the barrage.
69. Mersey Barrage Company bosses say the scheme has proved too bold for the funding it needed.
70. Shopping for skin care products seems simple enough - until you're faced with a barrage of scientific-sounding ingredients.
71. I urge him to stop any move to allow the barrage project to continue to be used as a party political football.
72. BAfter all, the extension has been postponed for decades by a barrage of legal and legislative challenges.
73. The City also wants to take it easier after yesterday's barrage of trading statements from blue chip companies.
74. When that gap is found, the attacker exploits it by unleashing a rapid barrage of kicks and punches to score points.
75. They flew barrage balloons, commissioned perspectives and held a public inquiry.
76. Taylor has faced a barrage of criticism and calls for his resignation since last week's defeat.
77. When the engine kicked in, there was a sweet roar like the opening barrage of a great battle.
78. A barrage of ghosts wearing combat boots and carrying clubs surface from your subconscious.
79. Suddenly he pulled out a silver automatic pistol and fired a barrage at the driver's head.
80. Attempts to smash wire defences by artillery barrage were seldom successful.
81. The sound of machine guns was varied by the crack of snipers and the roar of the barrage ahead of them.
82. The barrage of public anger was intense[sentencedict.com], Mr Whitney returned to the backbenches not long afterwards.
83. The barrage ignited waves of pandemonium, as parents by the scores rushed to the school, which has 700 pupils.
84. A barrage of more tomatoes and several eggs followed.
85. They barrage one's five senses.
86. They replied to the enemy's fire with a barrage.
87. The old Aswan dam was a barrage.
88. A barrage of commercial advertising encourages people to focus on the acquisition and consumption of goods, to be consumers first and citizens second.
89. Following the death , Hamas fired barrage of rockets into southern Israeli communities.
90. Basing on the concept of Euclid distance space, this paper introduces an evaluation technique of barrage jamming effect on SAR.
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.