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Salvo   /sˈælvoʊ/   Listen
Salvo

noun
(pl. salvos)
1.
An outburst resembling the discharge of firearms or the release of bombs.
2.
Rapid simultaneous discharge of firearms.  Synonyms: burst, fusillade, volley.
3.
A sudden outburst of cheers.






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"Salvo" Quotes from Famous Books



... the gentleman who had said "Salvo!" He was the gunner-major, and a charming fellow, recently from civil life. All the battery was made up of New Army men learning their job, and learning it very well, I should say. There was no arrogance ...
— Now It Can Be Told • Philip Gibbs

... early evident that the Navy intended shock tactics, while the Army favoured a system of elastic defence. A salvo of short-arm jabs by 'Enery was answered by long-range sniping on the part of Elfred, no direct hits being recorded. Towards the end of the round 'Enery attempted to approach under cover of a smoke screen, but action was broken off at the sound of ...
— Punch or the London Charivari, Vol. 158, March 24, 1920. • Various

... the enormous cone of the Rebel Line flicked into sight. The enemy line had taken the field, and under the comparatively slow speeds of threespace was rushing forward to meet our Line which had emerged a few minutes ago. Our launchers flamed as we sent a salvo of torpedoes whistling toward the Rebel fleet marking perhaps the opening shots of the main battle. We twisted back into Cth as one of the scanner men doubled over with agony, heaving his guts out into a disposal cone. I felt sorry for him. The tension, ...
— A Question of Courage • Jesse Franklin Bone

... mystic courier come with great news from the war—the poetry of the idea excusing and commending it—and on it spread, from heart to heart, from lip to lip and from street to street, till there was a general impulse to have out the military and welcome the bright waif with a salvo ...
— Innocents abroad • Mark Twain

... Boche ones." Le Camarade Millet, a big man with a fine horseshoe beard, stood at the edge of the stage, said, "la Charge francais" and blew it on the bugle; then "la Charge boche," and blew that. "La Retraite francais—La Retraite boche," etc. Another salvo of applause was ...
— A Volunteer Poilu • Henry Sheahan

... with scarce a blot or correction, in the author's slim, neat handwriting, and began to read therefrom with great emphasis and volubility. At pauses of the verse the enthusiastic reader stopped and fired off a great salvo of applause. ...
— Henry Esmond; The English Humourists; The Four Georges • William Makepeace Thackeray

... rushes to the window and tells us that his mistress is alighting. There is a ring at the entrance; we hear the sound of footsteps in the hall. At last the door is thrown open, and my lady enters, greeted by a salvo of applause. ...
— The Theory of the Theatre • Clayton Hamilton

... early in the morning, as Gaspe tells us, the whole neighbourhood appeared, decked out fantastically, and greeted the manor-house with a salvo of blank musketry. With them they bore a tall fir-tree, its branches cut and its bark peeled to within a few feet of the top. There the tuft of greenery remained. The pole, having been gaudily embellished, was majestically reared aloft ...
— The Seigneurs of Old Canada: - A Chronicle of New-World Feudalism • William Bennett Munro



Words linked to "Salvo" :   outburst, fire, flare-up, cheer, firing



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