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bombard
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verb
direct high energy particles or radiation against
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verb
(= bomb)
throw bombs at or attack with bombs
The Americans bombed Dresden
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verb
(= barrage)
address with continuously or persistently, as if with a barrage
The speaker was barraged by an angry audience
The governor was bombarded with requests to grant a pardon to the convicted killer
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verb
(= pelt)
cast, hurl, or throw repeatedly with some missile
They pelted each other with snowballs
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noun
(= bombardon)
a large shawm; the bass member of the shawm family
with
Preposition
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With is used to show the other people or things present when something happened
I went to school with my brother.
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With is used to describe something added to something else
The cat has a collar with a bell on it.
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With is used to show what thing is used to do something
He hit the nail with a hammer.
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Used to introduce non-finite and verbless clauses.
With the children so sick, we weren't able to get much work done.