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bombard

verb as in assault, attack

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The Labour politician quit earlier this month after it was alleged he "bombarded" Ukrainian refugees with messages.

From BBC

Once out of hospital, she was almost immediately being bombarded with unsolicited advice.

From BBC

According to the Sunday Mail, Cllr Day "bombarded Ukrainian refugees" with messages.

From BBC

"A lot of bombarding, in all the most positive way but because it’s been a bit of a while for me, I can get overwhelmed quite easily," the Sight of You singer says.

From BBC

And when Gen Z and Millennials — who spend so much of their time on these platforms — are bombarded with these highlight reels, it’s easy for them to feel inadequate and anxious about their finances.

From Salon

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

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