Bombards [verb]

Definition of Bombards:

assault, attack

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Sentence/Example of Bombards:

The irradiation is resumed so that a uniform dose of neutrons bombards the patient from both front and back.

The weather was less keen upon the Wednesday, and the rear-guard made good their passage, with the bombards and the wagon-train.

They were known under the varied names of bombards, serpentines, etc.

Being shaped internally and externally like an apothecary's mortar, they were called mortars or bombards.

At the point, I, an earthwork was raised with gabionades, and two bombards were brought thither.

From the cavalier, A, the bombards continued to discharge balls broadcast on the boulevard E, as on the previous days.

It defends itself, fires, bombards, and pours forth grape from behind walls upon insurgent bands in the street.

They have four great bombards placed, every one of them with a devilish Netherland name of its own.

These leather jugs were commonly called black jacks, and the larger ones were bombards.

And the king, much pleased, made the circuit of our ships, the bombards of which fired a salute.