Bombarding

/bɑːmˈbɑːrdɪŋ/ verb

Attacking something with continuous force or rapid succession, originally with artillery or bombs.

From French 'bombarde' (early cannon) from Latin 'bomba' (sound of a bomb, from Greek 'bombos' meaning booming sound). Originally literal warfare, now metaphorical for overwhelming attacks.

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