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barrage

noun as in profusion of something

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Both were convinced that the Syrian military, not its rebels, were behind the deadly sarin barrage.

A half-an-hour earlier they had been caught in the middle of a mortar barrage in a skirmish with separatists.

The barrage and immediacy of these images magnifies these horrors.

Ultimately, The Slap becomes something heartwarming amidst the barrage of stinging smacks.

Styles quickly removed the photo from his Twitter account, but not before fielding a barrage of angry tweets.

Si le barrage des Dardanelles n'était pas brisé, il serait tourné.

Behind that cloud of gas the German troops advanced, protected by a heavy barrage and intense machine-gun fire.

The English boys fought and force-marched and fought again their terrible way through the barrage to our aid.

At that moment, there was a sudden rushing overhead, and an instant later the barrage began falling beyond the crest of the ridge.

A project is on foot at present for a work of this nature, a barrage on the Nazas.

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On this page you'll find 62 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to barrage, such as: blast, bombardment, fusillade, gunfire, hail, and salvo.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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