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were shelling
noun
A hard external covering of an animal.
Exact(44)
Now the Russians were shelling it without mercy.
Yet no sooner was Mr Rajapakse elected than both sides were shelling and murdering each other.
He said the militias were shelling the city with heavy artillery.
One tells her, "We came through the mountains, and they were shelling with mortars and tanks," he told me.
Activists also said Syrian troops were shelling areas in the nearby town of Qusair, near the border with Lebanon.
He added: "They were shelling out severance payments well above and beyond what they were legally and contractually obliged to.
Similar(16)
"They are shelling the street randomly".
"We are shelling from a distance".
"All the time they are shelling.
Everyone is shelling the camp".
His home was shelled twice.
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