Cannonaded [verb]

Definition of Cannonaded:

thunder, reverberate

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Sentence/Example of Cannonaded:

British cannonaded and bombarded the town of Charlotte at the mouth of Genesee river.

The clouds cannonaded, the hailstones poured their volleys, the surf mounted to the assault.

The Saxons are out-cannonaded and dislodged, other Saxons start to arms in support: the cry "To arms!"

I was constantly and very briskly cannonaded by two large ships.

On the 17th, Tippoo cannonaded the British camp from a distance, but without doing great damage.

Meanwhile the Spaniards in the other fort, on the opposite shore, cannonaded the victors without ceasing.

He therefore invested the fort, and on the 23d cannonaded it from his vessels, the mainland and the neighbouring islands.

He next cannonaded the corps of Lacy, who as we have said was posted behind the ponds of Torgau.

At mid-day the Versaillese, having cannonaded the barracks of Courbevoie and the barricade, launched themselves to the assault.

From the 14th to 17th April they cannonaded the castle of Bécon, and on the morning of the 17th attacked it with a brigade.