Salvo (noun)
sal-vo
A simultaneous discharge of artillery or other guns in a battle.
A sudden, vigorous, or aggressive act or series of acts.
Late 16th century (earlier as salve): from French salve, Italian salva ‘salutation’.
Example sentences
“He feared the salvo of accusations that were coming his way.”
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