bombard

[US]/bɒm'bɑːd/
[UK]/bɑm'bɑrd/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

vt. to attack or hit repeatedly with bombs; to attack or hit continuously
n. a large gun that fires heavy stones

Phrases & Collocations

bombard with questions

bombard with messages

bombard the enemy

bombard the senses

Example Sentences

The students were bombarded with questions during the exam.

The company was bombarded with complaints after the product recall.

She felt bombarded by all the information overload.

The city was bombarded with heavy rain for days.

The celebrity was bombarded by paparazzi at the airport.

The politician was bombarded with tough questions during the press conference.

The website was bombarded with traffic after the new product launch.

The enemy forces continued to bombard the city with artillery.

The speaker was bombarded with criticism from the audience.

The company decided to bombard social media with advertisements for their new product.

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