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cannonade

[kan-uh-neyd] / ˌkæn əˈneɪd /


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But “Structures for Life” brings a cannonade of color to Queens, and it’s one of two opportunities to rediscover Saint Phalle in New York right now.

From New York Times

Last fall, I wrote it was unlikely that any previous California governor had faced such a simultaneous cannonade of calamities.

From Los Angeles Times

Rather than a mission of cannonades and bombardments, the visit was described as a way to hold talks “to reaffirm our close relationships” with allies.

From Washington Post

It’s unlikely any previous California governor has faced such a cannonade of calamities — a grand slam of disasters.

From Los Angeles Times

It was also the latest demonstration of how Trump’s verbal cannonades are capable of dominating the news.

From Seattle Times