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barrage

[buh-rahzh, bar-ahzh, bahr-ij] / bəˈrɑʒ, ˈbær ɑʒ, ˈbɑr ɪdʒ /




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After two years of recession due to an industrial slump and weak demand, Chancellor Friedrich Merz earlier this year promised a barrage of measures, including a public spending blitz, to reboot Europe's top economy.

From Barron's

The barrage lasted for 59 minutes and they eventually slipped into a neighbouring building and escaped.

From BBC

A particularly heavy barrage floored Yarde and the champion was rightly penalised for the late punch.

From BBC

England's pace barrage against Australia on day one of the Ashes series led to former captain Michael Vaughan saying "I would not want to face this attack on this pitch".

From BBC

"It has also led to financial loss, reputational damage and a barrage of hate, the like of which we had never experienced before," they said.

From BBC