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fusillade
[ fyoo-suh-leyd, -lahd, -zuh- ]
noun
- a simultaneous or continuous discharge of firearms.
- a general discharge or outpouring of anything:
a fusillade of questions.
verb (used with object)
- to attack or shoot by a fusillade.
fusillade
/ -ˈlɑːd; ˌfjuːzɪˈleɪd /
noun
- a simultaneous or rapid continual discharge of firearms
- a sudden outburst, as of criticism
verb
- tr to attack with a fusillade
Word History and Origins
Origin of fusillade1
Word History and Origins
Origin of fusillade1
Example Sentences
“We can’t have business as usual,” Mr. Scott insisted as the Senate convened this week for the first time since Mr. Trump’s trial ended in New York with a fusillade of “guilty” verdicts.
A cannon fusillade launched at men given no warning.
The militaries of the United States, Britain, France and others stepped in to help Israel defend against the fusillade of more than 300 Iranian drones and missiles, nearly all of which were intercepted.
The fusillade reflected Russia’s renewed focus on striking Ukrainian energy facilities.
This fusillade of explosions in quick succession produces a powerful galactic wind blowing gas out of the galaxy.
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