salvo|salvoes|salvos in English
noun
[sal·vo || 'sælvəʊ]
simultaneous discharge of several firearms; applause, round of cheers
Use "salvo|salvoes|salvos" in a sentence
1. Siphonophorous urethroscopy Aedilian polyandrous salvoes tongue-dumb Oryssus
2. Commodify Your Dissent Salvos from The Baffler
3. 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!"
4. 2 This statement provoked a salvo of accusations.
5. Send a few token salvos and intimate there's more to come.
6. 17 There was a salvo of approval.
7. Commodify your dissent : salvos from The Baffler / edited by Thomas Frank and Matt Weiland
8. 10 Road-block salvo shatters Bucharest's fragile silence.
9. One salvo of warning shots across the bow.
10. 18 The performance won a salvo of applause.
11. 19 Waxman launched his first formal salvo last August.
12. 11 Suddenly a salvo arrived but did no damage.
13. 3 The first salvo exploded a short distance away.
14. During this period, several salvos fell close to Kronprinz, though none struck her.
15. 30 Cut Throat : Where in the World is Bobby De Salvo?
16. 29 Low target accuracy is compensated or with several missiles per salvo.
17. 6 We pooped off a salvo in the direction of the sound.
18. 9 Three miles away there was a salvo of blasting in the quarry.
19. 23 Sharpe counted twenty-four gouts of smoke in the first salvo.
20. 1 They were to fire a salvo of blanks, after the national anthem.
21. 8 His testimony, however, was only one in a salvo of new attacks.
22. 14 Three miles away there was a salvo of blasting in the quarry.
23. "Y" Turret No. 2 gun had loading problems and missed salvo 14 onwards.
24. 28 Congressman Saunders fired the opening salvo during a heated debate on capital punishment.
25. 4 Congressman Saunders fired the opening salvo during a heated debate on capital punishment.