Definitionn. an outburst resembling the discharge of firearms or the release of bombs
Last update: June 11, 2015
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The salvo was heard all night. [noun]
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The infant formula initiative is the opening salvo in an ideological campaign to smear a safe and useful product. [noun]
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This was the opening salvo launched by a sculptor at an Unemployment Benefit Tribunal hearing. [noun]
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A salvo of handclaps greeted the eminently just decision. [Please select]
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Such a visitor's advent--especially at night--might lawfully be greeted by a salvo of barks. [Please select]
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It was not a single salvo from a single German position that had been fired. [Please select]
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Hal and Chester had sprung from the floor at the sound of the first salvo. [Please select]
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I was introduced to the gentleman who had said "Salvo." [Please select]
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At midday on the 22d a salvo of four mortars gave the signal. [Please select]
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The range was found almost with the first salvo and shells began to drop aboard the enemy. [Please select]
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Lifting his magnificent head, he broke into a salvo of trumpeting barks; the oddly triumphant form of racket he reserved for great moments. [Please select]
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