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bombard

verb as in assault, attack

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Democratic attorneys general and their political allies have already bombarded the Trump administration with a megaton of lawsuits, several of which have successfully halted Musk and his co-president’s flagrant overreach.

Since the fire, neighbors Lark Crable, 72, and Sophia Newton-Welcome, 38, said they have been bombarded with calls and messages from real estate agents asking if they were interested in selling their properties.

"We must resist the temptation to think that we can somehow shoot or bombard our way into a solution in the face of such a complex situation," he said.

From BBC

The lamentations of her preteen daughter, suffering from some wasting disease, bombard her from the backseat of her car, while her useless husband — another faceless voice on a cellphone — insists that she handle everything.

The idea is that these bombarded the young Earth, seeding our planet with ingredients that gave us the oceans and made life possible.

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

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