Definition of bombards Bombards

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What does bombards mean?

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  • bombards (Noun)
    Plural of bombard.

Part of speech

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  • bombards, verb, present, 3rd person singular of bombard (infinitive).
  • bombards, noun, plural of bombard.

WordNet

WordNet by Princeton University

Verb

bombards, bombarding, bombarded  

bombard - throw bombs at or attack with bombs; "The Americans bombed Dresden"
  bomb
  assail, attack attack someone physically or emotionally; "The mugger assaulted the woman"; "Nightmares assailed him regularly"
  carpet bomb bomb a large area systematically and extensively; "The U.S. decided to carpet bomb Vietnam"
  bomb out make somebody homeless by destroying their houses with bombs
  dive-bomb bomb from a diving airplane
  glide-bomb bomb by gliding
  skip-bomb attack with delayed release bombs
  atom-bomb, nuke bomb with atomic weapons
  hydrogen-bomb attack with a hydrogen bomb
  pattern-bomb bomb in certain patterns
  atomise, atomize, nuke, zap break up into small particles; "the fine powder had been atomized by air"
  letter bomb send an explosive to; "The Unabomber letter bombed a number of individuals and institutions"
  firebomb attack with incendiary bombs; "The rioters fire-bombed the stores"
  shell, blast remove from its shell or outer covering; "shell the legumes"; "shell mussels"
bombard - 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"
  barrage
  lash out, assail, assault, snipe, attack, round attack someone physically or emotionally; "The mugger assaulted the woman"; "Nightmares assailed him regularly"
bombard - direct high energy particles or radiation against
  irradiate, ray expose to radiation; "irradiate food"
  natural philosophy, physics the science of matter and energy and their interactions; "his favorite subject was physics"
bombard - cast, hurl, or throw repeatedly with some missile; "They pelted each other with snowballs"
  pelt
  throw throw (a die) out onto a flat surface; "Throw a six"
  lapidate throw stones at; "Pilgrims lapidate a stone pillar in commemoration of Abraham's temptation"
  snowball increase or accumulate at a rapidly accelerating rate
  egg coat with beaten egg; "egg a schnitzel"
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Webster DictionaryWebster's Unabridged Dictionary 📘

  • bombard (n.)
    A piece of heavy ordnance formerly used for throwing stones and other ponderous missiles. It was the earliest kind of cannon.
  • bombard (n.)
    A bombardment.
  • bombard (n.)
    A large drinking vessel or can, or a leather bottle, for carrying liquor or beer.
  • bombard (n.)
    Padded breeches.
  • bombard (n.)
    See Bombardo.
  • bombard (v. t.)
    To attack with bombards or with artillery; especially, to throw shells, hot shot, etc., at or into.

OmegaWiki DictionaryOmegaWiki Dictionary Ω

  • bombard
    To attack by using one or more bombs.

Sailor's Word-BookThe Sailor's Word-Book ⛵

  • bombard
    A piece of ordnance, anciently in use before the introduction of more complete cannon with improved gunpowder, propelling iron balls. Its bore, for the projection of stone shot, sometimes exceeded 20 inches in diameter, but was short; its chamber, for containing the powder-charge, being about as long, but much narrower both within and without. There were also very diminutive varieties of it. It has been vaguely called by some writers basilisk, and by the Dutch donderbass. Used to assail a town, fortress, or fleet, by the projection of shells from mortars. It was also the name of a barrel, or large vessel for liquids; hence, among other choice epithets, Prince Henry calls that "tun of man," Falstaff, a "huge bombard of sack." Also, a Mediterranean vessel, with two masts like the English ketch.

Military DictionaryMilitary Dictionary and Gazetteer 💥

  • bombard
    An ancient piece of ordnance, very short, thick, and wide at the bore. Some of the bombards used in the 15th century propelled stones weighing from 200 to 500 pounds each.
  • bombard
    To assault a town or fortress by projecting into it shells, etc., from mortars, in order to set fire to and destroy the houses, magazines, and other buildings.

Part of speech

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  • bombard, verb, present, 1st person singular of bombard (infinitive).
  • bombard, verb (infinitive).
  • bombard, noun, singular of bombards.

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