The heavy fire of artillery to saturate an area rather than hit a specific target.
The rapid and continuous delivery of linguistic communication (spoken or written)
Address with continuously or persistently, as if with a barrage.
1 It's good news against a barrage of bad news about these animals.
2 Shah said the barrage would reduce water flow in the Jhelum river.
3 Concerned parents will barrage the local papers with letters to the editor.
4 Georg muttered something; the snapping sparks of the barrage blurred his words.
5 Even at the bus stop, the barrage of questions didn't let up.
6 Despite himself, Sam was growing weary of the constant barrage of questions.
7 Back in the school hall the police continued the barrage of questions.
8 While they were in the midst of breakfast there was another barrage .
9 The 27-year-old became agitated under a barrage of questions throughout the day.
10 He did not have any idea how to respond to the barrage .
11 This double barrage demands countervailing voices to supply more historically informed perspectives.
12 There has been a barrage of downward revisions to growth forecasts recently.
13 The English keep such a barrage on our approaches it is terrible.
14 They say the barrage is as great a miracle as the Pyramids.
15 The barrage about the tower was lifted momentarily as he went out.
16 Perhaps the Germans were about to put a barrage on the road.
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