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bombard somebody with something
to continually send someone something, esp to inform or influence them

[TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English

bombard with
bombard (someone) with (something)
to continually send someone something, esp. to inform or influence them.
Every day it seems as if we are bombarded with e-mail messages warning of computer viruses.

Stuart bombarded her with flowers, phone calls, and faxes just to get her to say she would go out for dinner with him.

Etymology: based on the literal meaning of bombard (= to attack a place with continuous shooting)

[TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary

bombard with something
bombard (someone) with (something)
to continually send someone something, esp. to inform or influence them.
Every day it seems as if we are bombarded with e-mail messages warning of computer viruses.

Stuart bombarded her with flowers, phone calls, and faxes just to get her to say she would go out for dinner with him.

Etymology: based on the literal meaning of bombard (= to attack a place with continuous shooting)

[TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary

bombard someone with
bombard (someone) with (something)
to continually send someone something, esp. to inform or influence them.
Every day it seems as if we are bombarded with e-mail messages warning of computer viruses.

Stuart bombarded her with flowers, phone calls, and faxes just to get her to say she would go out for dinner with him.

Etymology: based on the literal meaning of bombard (= to attack a place with continuous shooting)

[TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary

bombard someone with something
bombard (someone) with (something)
to continually send someone something, esp. to inform or influence them.
Every day it seems as if we are bombarded with e-mail messages warning of computer viruses.

Stuart bombarded her with flowers, phone calls, and faxes just to get her to say she would go out for dinner with him.

Etymology: based on the literal meaning of bombard (= to attack a place with continuous shooting)

[TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary


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