Superbombardment

//suːpəɹˈbɒmˌbɑːdmənt//

"Superbombardment" in a Sentence (5 examples)

This superactivity sustains a superbombardment of the respiratory center.

In the apt expression of Fortune, while the cannon remain silent, a "superbombardment of brains" is going on.

Maybe our people have recovered somewhat from the sermonic superbombardments they used to get on this subject.

Wishing to give his troops a wider experience of an attack against entrenchment, and being desirous of ascertaining the effect of a superbombardment by artillery he delivered an attack on Neuve Chapelle with his First Army.

The minutes of that conference may never be made public, bue we know that heaven-sent inspiration and belief in the axiom, "if you intend to do a thing, do it well," which ever British school boy writes in his earlies copybook, R.A.F laid plans for the superbombardment of Europe by asking the British aircraft industry to construct four-engined bombers, armed and armored each to carry some eight tons of bombs over a 2000-mile range.

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