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All barraging synonyms

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verb barraging

  • throw β€” to propel or cast in any way, especially to project or propel from the hand by a sudden forward motion or straightening of the arm and wrist: to throw a ball.
  • bung β€” A bung is a round piece of wood, cork, or rubber which you use to close the hole in a container such as a barrel or flask.
  • plug β€” an apparatus for splitting stone, consisting of two tapered bars (feathers) inserted into a hole drilled into the stone, between which a narrow wedge (plug) is hammered to spread them.
  • loose β€” free or released from fastening or attachment: a loose end.
  • gun β€” Also called gin rummy. a variety of rummy for two players, in which a player with 10 or fewer points in unmatched cards can end the game by laying down the hand.
  • pop β€” point of presence
  • bag β€” A bag is a container made of thin paper or plastic, for example one that is used in shops to put things in that a customer has bought.
  • pump β€” a lightweight, low-cut shoe without fastenings for women.
  • trigger β€” a small projecting tongue in a firearm that, when pressed by the finger, actuates the mechanism that discharges the weapon.
  • ignite β€” to set on fire; kindle.
  • zap β€” to kill or shoot.
  • torpedo β€” a self-propelled, cigar-shaped missile containing explosives and often equipped with a homing device, launched from a submarine or other warship, for destroying surface vessels or other submarines.
  • flick β€” a motion picture.
  • tumble β€” to fall helplessly down, end over end, as by losing one's footing, support, or equilibrium; plunge headlong: to tumble down the stairs.
  • overwhelm β€” to overcome completely in mind or feeling: overwhelmed by remorse.
  • waft β€” to carry lightly and smoothly through the air or over water: The gentle breeze wafted the sound of music to our ears.
  • dash β€” If you dash somewhere, you run or go there quickly and suddenly.
  • dislodge β€” to remove or force out of a particular place: to dislodge a stone with one's foot.
  • cant β€” a salient angle.
  • bandy β€” If you bandy words with someone, you argue with them.
  • strew β€” to let fall in separate pieces or particles over a surface; scatter or sprinkle: to strew seed in a garden bed.
  • floor β€” that part of a room, hallway, or the like, that forms its lower enclosing surface and upon which one walks.
  • splatter β€” an act or instance of splattering.
  • unseat β€” to dislodge from a seat, especially to throw from a saddle, as a rider; unhorse.
  • precipitate β€” to hasten the occurrence of; bring about prematurely, hastily, or suddenly: to precipitate an international crisis.
  • peg β€” a female given name, form of Peggy.
  • sprinkle β€” to scatter (a liquid, powder, etc.) in drops or particles: She sprinkled powder on the baby.
  • unhorse β€” to cause to fall from a horse, as in battle; dislodge from the saddle: Sir Gawain unhorsed the strange knight.
  • buck β€” A buck is a US or Australian dollar.
  • spray β€” a single, slender shoot, twig, or branch with its leaves, flowers, or berries.
  • fell β€” simple past tense of fall.
  • butt β€” Someone's butt is their bottom.
  • overturn β€” to destroy the power of; overthrow; defeat; vanquish.
  • pellet β€” a small, rounded or spherical body, as of food or medicine.
  • stone β€” the hard substance, formed of mineral matter, of which rocks consist.
  • shy β€” bashful; retiring.
  • upset β€” to overturn: to upset a pitcher of milk.
  • chuck β€” When you chuck something somewhere, you throw it there in a casual or careless way.
  • impel β€” to drive or urge forward; press on; incite or constrain to action.
  • scatter β€” to throw loosely about; distribute at irregular intervals: to scatter seeds.
  • pepper β€” a pungent condiment obtained from various plants of the genus Piper, especially from the dried berries, used whole or ground, of the tropical climbing shrub P. nigrum.
  • lapidate β€” to pelt with stones.
  • catapult β€” A catapult is a device for shooting small stones. It is made of a Y-shaped stick with a piece of elastic tied between the two top parts.
  • shell β€” a hard outer covering of an animal, as the hard case of a mollusk, or either half of the case of a bivalve mollusk.
  • launch β€” to set (a boat or ship) in the water.
  • cannonade β€” A cannonade is an intense continuous attack of gunfire.
  • beset β€” If someone or something is beset by problems or fears, they have many problems or fears which affect them severely.
  • set in motion β€” prompt, cause to begin
  • bring down β€” When people or events bring down a government or ruler, they cause the government or ruler to lose power.
  • let fly β€” to move through the air using wings.
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