salvo in a sentence
n.
Definition
Salvo: a sudden and vigorous series of actions or statements, often referring to a coordinated burst of artillery fire or a rapid succession of criticisms.
Sample Sentences
- The general ordered a salvo of artillery fire to signal the start of the attack.
- In a dramatic turn of events, the politician launched a salvo of accusations against his opponent during the debate.
- The team celebrated their victory with a salvo of cheers and laughter echoing through the arena.
- As a final salvo, she delivered an impassioned speech that left the audience in tears.
- The artist's latest work was a powerful salvo against societal norms, challenging viewers to think critically.
- The unexpected salvo of questions left the speaker momentarily speechless.
- In a dramatic display, the artist unleashed a salvo of colorful paint across the canvas.
- The team launched a verbal salvo against their opponents in the heated debate.
- As the fireworks lit up the night sky, each salvo drew gasps of awe from the crowd.
- The politician's speech was a salvo aimed at rallying support for his campaign.
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