Use "bombarded" in a sentence

1. You're all bombarded with that.

2. Aircraft bombarded the enemy warship.

3. Five days later, she bombarded Minamidaitō.

4. A month later, she bombarded Matsuwa.

5. Ethan was feeling bombarded with opposing values.

6. “I bombarded him with questions,” Esa admits.

7. 3 Today, people are bombarded with information.

8. Our artillery fire bombarded the enemy post.

9. She was bombarded with questions from all sides.

10. 18 We have been bombarded with letters of complaint.

11. Enemy positions were bombarded before our infantry attacked.

12. Japan's 80 planes bombarded the General's battlefield nonstop

13. Planes, ships, and artillery bombarded the enemy port.

14. They make up the news we are bombarded with.

15. Rockets bombarded residential areas of the Afghan capital Friday.

16. You are constantly bombarded by sound, video, and networking.

17. Most of us are bombarded with information every day.

18. The next day Barchon was heavily bombarded by artillery.

19. Yet our atmosphere is being bombarded by many other pollutants.

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21. The enemy army retreated after we Bombarded them with grenades

22. In January 1943, she bombarded several enemy locations on Guadalcanal.

23. The spokesman was bombarded with questions on the press conference.

24. The TV station was bombarded with complaints against a tasteless TV programme.

25. German aircraft bombarded them as they approached the coast of Europe

26. Almost at once, I bombarded the Witness, Eleni Nicolaou, with questions.

27. On 15 August the ship bombarded captured harbour facilities in Kunsan.

28. The British Royal Navy bombarded the town of Kagoshima and destroyed several ships.

29. Every day, we are bombarded with countless suggestions and temptations to do wrong.

30. Diamond bombarded the Italian seaplane base at Bomba, Libya on 23 August.

31. Saumarez was in Force 63 in April, when she bombarded Oleelhoe, Sumatra.

32. Phoenix bombarded the Toem area and escorted the troops to the landing beach.

33. These days, we are bombarded with endless junk mail, fliers, and general bumf.

34. I bombarded the War Office, and importuned the Red Cross; but all to no avail.

35. We are bombarded with images and media stories about the horrible impacts of drugs.

36. I bombarded Judy with questions, and she answered every one from the Bible.

37. Shafter warned him that the city would be bombarded on July 5 without it.

38. Following the French Revolution, Frankfurt was occupied or bombarded several times by French troops.

39. We bombarded a mass of plutonium with titanium ions... thereby creating a new isotope.

40. Back home in Copenhagen, Giesecke's existing collections were destroyed when the British fleet bombarded the city.

41. On 29 September, a jet bombarded a school, killing 16 people, 13 of whom were children.

42. On the morning of 8 June, I-24 and I-21 briefly bombarded Sydney and Newcastle.

43. Operating in the Indian Ocean, on 18 November she bombarded Zante in Italian Somaliland.

44. All matter is constantly bombarded with rAdiation of both types from cosmic and terrestrial sources

45. Our switchboard was flooded with calls and thousands bombarded our appeal hotline to pledge donations.

46. Given that a prospective student is bombarded by prospectuses, selecting a suitable course is not easy.

47. He tripped them up with facts, Ambuscaded them with facts, bombarded them with broadsides of facts

48. Being constantly bombarded by worldly propaganda and attitudes, we could easily succumb to Satan’s deadly attacks.

49. They know that their children are bombarded by unwholesome influences at school and in the neighborhood.

50. Later in the year she was involved in diversionary attacks in support of Operation Pedestal and bombarded Rhodes.

51. We both got moved to the back of class so we would stop getting bombarded by spitballs.

52. I invited them in and bombarded them with questions and received satisfying answers from the Bible.

53. We are regularly bombarded by charities, religions, and annual community-service campaigns; most make compelling appeals.

54. On my return home, I was bombarded with questions and criticism from my mother and other relatives.

55. Thus the individual is bombarded with messages about values, lifestyles, and so on in a context that reinforces passivity.

56. Induced fission happens only when a nucleus is bombarded with neutrons, gamma rays, or other carriers of energy.

57. The radium-based paint they had swallowed bombarded their brains and bones with alpha and beta particles.

58. 30 The public bombarded the company with complaints in an endeavour to have the price increases revoked.

59. “They are bombarded daily with sexual images of what they should look like and how they should behave.”

60. She provided night illumination fire for advancing troops on Saipan, then bombarded enemy targets on nearby Tinian Island.

61. The next day Lightning again bombarded enemy positions, this time a castle on a hilltop and an ammunition dump.

62. Businesses, public organizations and academic institutions were bombarded with highly politicized emails containing viruses from other European countries.

63. On 15 April the ship and the light cruiser Gloucester bombarded Italian positions between Bardia and Fort Capuzzo.

64. A mystery woman bombarded Hendry's manager Ian Doyle's Stirling offices with venomous death threats by letter and phone.

65. To assail persistently; harass: "[patients] Bombarded with bewildering terms like 'managed competition' and 'risk selection'" (Carla Cantor)

66. On the night of 11–12 July, she bombarded Munda, enabling troops to continue their conquest of New Georgia.

67. Children are bombarded every day with the evils of lust, greed, pride, and a host of other sinful behaviors.

68. When cooled to 1.2 K and suitably electrically and magnetically biased, the junction was bombarded with 5.1 MeV alpha particles.

69. During WWII’s Battle of the Bulge, Bastogne was encircled and heavily bombarded by German forces but refused to capitulate

70. To assail persistently; harass: "[patients] Bombarded with bewildering terms like 'managed competition' and 'risk selection'" (Carla Cantor)

71. The British frigate HMS Cyclops, anchored at port, bombarded the city for two days and restored law and order.

72. Yet she was itching to move to the metropolis and bombarded her parents with subtle and not so subtle requests.

73. On one occasion she bombarded the airfield at Maleme on the island of Crete to prevent German aircraft from taking off.

74. 5 Yet she was itching to move to the metropolis and bombarded her parents with subtle and not so subtle requests.

75. 4 Seniors are bombarded with advertisements, phone calls and door-to-door salespeople insisting that living trusts work best for everyone.

76. On 2 November, Conyngham bombarded Kokumbona, a village on the island of Guadalcanal, and while maneuvering in close quarters, collided with another destroyer.

77. As punishment for piracy, an East India Company vessel bombarded Doha in 1821, destroying the town and forcing hundreds of residents to flee.

78. Inflexible bombarded Turkish forts in the Dardanelles in 1915, but was damaged by return fire and struck a mine while maneuvering.

79. Apocalypse! From Waco and Littleton to Y2K and global warming, as the millennium approaches, we are bombarded by visions of the Apocalypse

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