Shelling refers to the bombardment of an area using artillery shells, typically from howitzers or mortars, to target enemy positions, infrastructure, or troops. It is used to inflict damage, create psychological impact, and suppress enemy fire. Shelling can be conducted in various forms, including indirect fire, where the artillery is not in line of sight of the target, and can cover wide areas, making it a significant tactic in warfare. However, it can also result in civilian casualties and destruction of property in conflict zones.
As a transitive verbTo remove the shell of...Jason is shelling oystersTo fire shells at...The army is shelling the enemy.An an intransitive verbto collect shells...Sue spent the day shelling at the beach.As a phrasal verb (Informal)to pay or hand over...Mike is shelling out a ton of cash for that new car.
Shelling of Newcastle happened on 1942-06-08.
Madhu church shelling happened on 1999-11-20.
She'll is a contraction of two different parts of speech, she (pronoun) and will (auxiliary verb).
no, i never lisenting a hotel named shelling hotel. it's not a hotel.
It is a machine unit that includes cleaning part and peanut shelling part.
No no one in the US army took any pictures of operation Nimble Archer. However personel on the 4 US Navy ships took pictures of the shelling of the platforms. Hope you find this interesting.
during ww1 men in trenches would call a barouge of cannon fire shelling
St. Philip Neri Church shelling happened on 2006-08-13.
Yes because it only costed a shelling and a shelling is not that expensive
they take the pearl out and dry it
shelling w/mortars and big guns