Sentences with phrase «steady barrage»

The phrase "steady barrage" means a continuous and forceful attack or bombardment. Full definition
Despite being underutilized, Brolin and Beetz nearly steal the movie right out from under Reynolds, whose steady barrage of jokes can often get in the way of the storytelling.
Due to June's steady barrage of questions, Bob feels interrogated — and is on the verge of leaving the relationship.
Likewise, the Romney campaign has also made moves with mobile, rolling out a steady barrage of apps this year: With Mitt, Mitt's VP, Romney - Ryan and, most recently, Mitt Events.
Earth's atmosphere and magnetic field keep us safe from the worst of this steady barrage of subatomic bullets.
Our skin's good bugs face a steady barrage of daily threats — ultraviolet rays, pollution, antibiotic overuse and yes, seemingly benign skin care products.
Perhaps it's because we're subject to a steady barrage of anti-butter propaganda from day one on this earth; perhaps it's due to the fact that the stuff tastes like heaven and goes with nearly everything.
Putting aside that a steady barrage of profanity and endless sexual discussions leaps from funny to redundant quickly, the movie fails miserably when it comes to originality.
(Ohio) Lawmakers have passed a steady barrage of bills in recent years aimed at making Ohio's school funding more equitable — but new research shows the state still has a ways to go.
In the face of such obstacles to enjoyment, and under the steady barrage of an annual release schedule, ennui would be an expected reaction for most gamers.
While Republicans continued a steady barrage of attacks, none threatened to block her confirmation.
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