Phrases with «barrage»

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The word "barrage" means a concentrated and continuous outpouring or overwhelming amount of something, often used to describe a large number of things happening all at once or being directed toward a particular target. Full definition

Adjective + «barrage»

Noun + «barrage»

Sentences with «barrage»

  • One of the tricks I use, besides the constant barrage of questions I throw at them, is my reaction to answers that sound like questions. (edutopia.org)
  • Oh, and incredible action sequences spaced out just enough for each one to feel like it matters, rather than a constant barrage of in - your - face spectacle. (thrillist.com)
  • However, after the seemingly endless barrage of questions from friends and family, I decided to really ask myself, why do I travel? (adventureinyou.com)
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