salvos in English

noun
1
a simultaneous discharge of artillery or other guns in a battle.
Three days later, after the Leningrad - Moscow railway had been cleared, Stalin declared the blockade broken, and that night the city's anti-aircraft batteries fired victory salvos while the battle rumbled on the western horizon.

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1. Commodify Your Dissent Salvos from The Baffler

2. Moltke's commander, Kapitän zur See von Karpf, remarked that "The enemy's salvos lie well and close; their salvos are fired in rapid succession, the fire discipline is excellent!"

3. Send a few token salvos and intimate there's more to come.

4. Commodify your dissent : salvos from The Baffler / edited by Thomas Frank and Matt Weiland

5. During this period, several salvos fell close to Kronprinz, though none struck her.

6. In the four six-gun salvos returned by Portland, she succeeded in starting fires in the Japanese ship.

7. Half the trees were on fire now, thick smoke roiling in Garuda's dawn, while Humans and Invid exchanged salvos of death.

8. The first few salvos from Hiei and Kirishima consisted of the special fragmentation bombardment shells, which reduced damage to the interior of San Francisco and may have saved her from being sunk outright.

9. "Commodify Your Dissent" is a series of critical essays, or "salvos" as the authors prefer to call them, that were printed in The Baffler during the 90's largely in response to the hypocrisy, and gluttony of the America's expanding techno-consumer culture

10. "Commodify Your Dissent" is a series of critical essays, or "salvos" as the authors prefer to call them, that were printed in The Baffler during the 90's largely in response to the hypocrisy, and gluttony of the America's expanding techno-consumer culture