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were shelled
noun
A hard external covering of an animal.
Exact(60)
"Targets were shelled in locations identified by radar".
The locations that were shelled were the homes of civilians, far away from front lines.
In most cases, it's not possible to find out when nuts were shelled.
He said southern military positions in nearby Teshwin were shelled around the same time.
Cities and towns were shelled, mosques destroyed, and apartment buildings reduced to rubble.
Others were shelled by the French or caught in border troubles with the Russians.
Residential areas were shelled with artillery and rockets, according to residents.
Several months later the Germans shut down the service, again they were shelled, and again they turned on the juice.
When they were shelled, managers called on the stock of has-beens they kept in the bullpen.
Winter acquisitions Zack Greinke and Shelby Miller, dealt for No1 pick Dansby Swanson from Atlanta, were shelled regularly before Miller was sent to the minors.
The British trenches were shelled and gassed before a massive morning attack in dense fog, which took the British by surprise.
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