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cannonade

[kan-uh-neyd] / ˌkæn əˈneɪd /


Example Sentences

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Rather than a mission of cannonades and bombardments, the visit was described as a way to hold talks “to reaffirm our close relationships” with allies.

From Washington Post

It was also the latest demonstration of how Trump’s verbal cannonades are capable of dominating the news.

From Seattle Times

The band, dressed in bright red jackets, wield their instruments with a drill instructor’s precision, their music piercing the night air like a cannonade.

From Seattle Times

But Americans chose to cannonade each other with pamphlets, not artillery.

From The Wall Street Journal

Before walking in, Charlotte gave a wee royal hand wave to the cannonade of cameras.

From Washington Post