Barrage in a sentence as a noun

If you can stand a barrage of questions, then you have picked the right metric.

It's worth noting that there's a constant barrage of people trying to send varying degrees of spam.

Doesn't matter what you do, or what you say; you get a constant barrage of abuse, hatred, and threat of rape.

Yep. The usual "Program X is faster in C than Java" gets a barrage of "That's because you know C better".

If you wanted to set up a camp to train ******* bombers, this is exactly the kind of propaganda barrage that you would use.

" when faced with a global barrage of criticism about its disdain for user privacy or its own past promises.

Barrage in a sentence as a verb

And I understand the concept of lots of little things adding up over time, where one joke would not be offensive, but a constant barrage would be.

"and much later after being subjected to a barrage of tweets criticizing his tone and 'lack of respect' for TDD, "If launching an ad hominem attack is the product of a lot of thought, it is time for you to move on.

You didn't make every shot count, you just fired a barrage of rockets and bullets all towards your enemies.>Halo was "grittier" and less silly than previous shooters had beenYeah, demons from **** with miniguns for arms and blood dripping off their fangs are super silly.

Savagely competitive and draconian entrance requirements, incredibly expensive education, inhuman hours, constant stress at every milestone, and a never-ending barrage of standardized tests.

The locker-room atmosphere that stuff like this creates is a huge barrier to entry for a lot of people, women especially, who infer that on top of all the technically difficult stuff that everyone has to learn to be CS types, they'll also have to deal with a constant barrage of "you're not our kind" flung at them by the in-group.

Barrage definitions

noun

the rapid and continuous delivery of linguistic communication (spoken or written); "a barrage of questions"; "a bombardment of mail complaining about his mistake"

See also: bombardment outpouring onslaught

noun

the heavy fire of artillery to saturate an area rather than hit a specific target; "they laid down a barrage in front of the advancing troops"; "the shelling went on for hours without pausing"

See also: battery bombardment shelling

verb

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"

See also: bombard