Sentences

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

  1. The general ordered a salvo of artillery fire to signal the start of the attack.
  2. In a dramatic turn of events, the politician launched a salvo of accusations against his opponent during the debate.
  3. The team celebrated their victory with a salvo of cheers and laughter echoing through the arena.
  4. As a final salvo, she delivered an impassioned speech that left the audience in tears.
  5. The artist's latest work was a powerful salvo against societal norms, challenging viewers to think critically.
  6. The unexpected salvo of questions left the speaker momentarily speechless.
  7. In a dramatic display, the artist unleashed a salvo of colorful paint across the canvas.
  8. The team launched a verbal salvo against their opponents in the heated debate.
  9. As the fireworks lit up the night sky, each salvo drew gasps of awe from the crowd.
  10. The politician's speech was a salvo aimed at rallying support for his campaign.

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