Sentences with assailing
as·sail
A a - To assail one's opponent with slander.
- He assailed his studies with new determination.
- Chilli and feta all assailing your taste buds.
- The New Yorker's font was controlling, perhaps assailing, mind.
- His mind was assailed by conflicting arguments. The light assailed their eyes.
- While my night's viewing would end with the knee- assailing women's moguls and the impenetrable.
- Books assailing America and berating Bush are fast becoming a publishing cliche.
- Part of the problem, says Howie, is that while the images assailing our senses have multiplied unimaginably in recent decades.