"Bombarded" typically means to be attacked or overwhelmed with a large quantity of something, often used in both literal and figurative contexts. For example, if someone says they were bombarded with emails, it means they received an overwhelming number of messages in a short period. The term can also refer to being subjected to intense criticism or information.
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It would mean it was a boring, kind of tedious and laborious task.
Andy sent those mean bullies scattering.
To hold back, restrain, or forcibly put a stop to something.
a brief rush
I just bombarded that pop quiz
Example: I bombarded him into the bedroom.
SENTENCE: The artillery bombarded the enemy all day.
Today's adolescent is bombarded by many messages for who they should be or what they should do.
Clowns show humility when they are bombarded with pies thrown by small children.
An example would be: Everyday celebrities are bombarded by the paparazzi and put into the limelight of gossip magazines.
A nuclear reaction in which an atom is bombarded with elementary particles or with a lighter atom.
she was bombarded by comments of her latest hairstyle .
The correct spelling is bombarded.Some example sentences are:The police were bombarded with calls about the UFO.They bombarded the city with cannons before charging in.The terrorist outpost has been bombarded to smithereens.
It was bombarded from about 4:30 pm April 12th to 14th.
Bombarded - 1914 was released on: USA: 12 June 1914
in ww1 bombarded (big bertha) but not invaded in ww2 invaded but not bombarded