Volley in a sentence as a noun

These kinds of posts always pop up in a row, like a volley of arrows.

Even if that's the case, typically apps try to volley that into a 'Sign up now!

If the second volley didn't hit, the third almost certainly would.

Hm. Maybe we'll get lucky and next week we can have a "Fonts are too big" post in typical HN-opinion-volley style.

That would be a great volley back on how revealing metadata is, a la the Paul Revere piece.

The cost for a single rocket or cannon volley is usually in the thousands of dollars.

Stealth technology only makes it more likely that more aircraft survive the first volley.

Volley in a sentence as a verb

I made new friends, we have lunches together, play volley-ball at nights and I couldnt be more happier with a great job and friends I made.

Recall the volley of stories about sexism in tech and the ensuing discussions on HN over the last couple of weeks.

A lot of legitimate newbe questions are indistinguishable from the opening volley of a troll.

With each volley that Icahn and Andreessen fire back and forth, I'm left more humbled by how incredibly smart these two men are. I feel like I'm watching master communicators slug it out and I'm learning an incredible amount from the action.

Then, near the start of every battle, fire a single volley to set things on fire / distract crews, and immediately send over your boarding party to begin harassing them.

If a company discovered their CEO was racist they'd fire them immediately - if not for their own moral reasons then because they're opening themselves up to a volley of lawsuits.

Volley definitions

noun

rapid simultaneous discharge of firearms; "our fusillade from the left flank caught them by surprise"

See also: fusillade salvo burst

noun

a tennis return made by hitting the ball before it bounces

verb

be dispersed in a volley; "gun shots volleyed at the attackers"

verb

hit before it touches the ground; "volley the tennis ball"

verb

discharge in, or as if in, a volley; "the attackers volleyed gunshots at the civilians"

verb

make a volley

verb

utter rapidly; "volley a string of curses"