verb
- attacking or bombarding with a continuous stream of artillery fire, questions, or other things
Usage: present participle of 'barrage'
noun
- a continuous attack or outpouring of many things at once
Usage: gerund form; often used to describe overwhelming amounts of questions, criticism, or fire
Examples
- The reporter was barraging the politician with difficult questions.
- The enemy began barraging the fortress with cannon fire at dawn.
- She faced a barraging of complaints from unhappy customers.
- The team was barraging the goalkeeper with shots throughout the match.
- Social media users were barraging the company with negative comments.
- The constant barraging of advertisements made it hard to enjoy the website.