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cannonade

noun as in barrage

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The day ended in clouds of pepper spray, water cannonade and multiple arrests.

But “Structures for Life” brings a cannonade of color to Queens, and it’s one of two opportunities to rediscover Saint Phalle in New York right now.

War is beautiful because it combines the gunfire, the cannonades, the cease-fire, the scents, and the stench of putrefaction into a symphony.

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Last fall, I wrote it was unlikely that any previous California governor had faced such a simultaneous cannonade of calamities.

Rather than a mission of cannonades and bombardments, the visit was described as a way to hold talks “to reaffirm our close relationships” with allies.

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

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