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Bombarded
Bombard Bom*bard", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Bombarded; p. pr. & vb. n. Bombarding.] To attack with bombards or with artillery; especially, to throw shells, hot shot, etc., at or into. Next, she means to bombard Naples. --Burke. His fleet bombarded and burnt down Dieppe. --Wood.

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- English ketch, common in the Mediterranean in the 18th and 19th centuries Bombarde (or Bombard), an alternative name for a bomb vessel in the 18th & 19th...
- The bombard (Breton: bombard, talabard, French: bombarde) is a contemporary family of oboes widely used to play traditional Breton music, where it is considered...
- The Battle of La Bombarde took place during the Haitian Revolution. In March 1794, British lieutenant colonels Spencer and Markham, who were stationed...
- The bombard is a type of cannon or mortar which was used throughout the Late Middle Ages and the early modern period. Bombards were mainly large calibre...
- IV - BOMBARDE Pitch Stop 8' Open Flute 8' Dulciana Cornet V 16' Bombarde 8' Trompette 8 Clarinet 4' Clarion...
- important organs in France, and is notable for its powerful 32' Contre-bombarde. The organ stands unaltered and thus is one of the few of his works to...
- Doublette 2 Fourniture harmonique II-V 4 Cymbale harmonique II-V 2 2/3 Bombarde 16 Trompette 8 Clairon 4   Chamades: Chamade 8 Chamade 4   Chamade Recit...
- Carta marina showing Finnish economy, with the captions Hic fabricantur naves and Hic fabricantur bombarde abbreviated...
- Îles & Elle on 20 August 2021. The follow-up singles to "Casanova" are "Bombardé" and "Cache cache" both accompanied by a music video. Discogs: Were-Vana...
- the common flute called a "recorder" which its tone closely resembles. Bombarde (French) Bombarda (Italian) Bombardon (English) Bombardone (Italian) Reed...