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bombard

[bom-bahrd, buhm-, bom-bahrd] / bɒmˈbɑrd, bəm-, ˈbɒm bɑrd /


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She said she was "bombarded with messages from the community wanting to help", and within hours a visit was arranged.

From BBC

Smishing is primarily done through two devices; a Sim farm which holds multiple Sim cards, allowing criminals to bombard people with thousands of scam texts.

From BBC

Increasingly, we do so at our own peril, retreating into screens that bombard us with ever more fearsome stories of others, which causes us to retreat even further.

From The Wall Street Journal

It is perhaps not surprising then that her social media accounts have been bombarded with criticism, often including threats of violence and even death.

From BBC

The Navy bombarded a fleet of U.S. warships with nuclear weapons as a part of atomic testing in the Marshall Islands.

From Los Angeles Times