Aficionados of twilight cannonade. | |
And now he wanders these halls vowing revenge against the Union cannonade that once felled him. | |
As for the cannonade : after a while, we get used to it. | |
But then the enemy recommenced the cannonade. | |
He can cannonade an opponent several feet back from a punch he delivers from only one inch away. And his sidekicks have so much power that, in the words of one recipient: "They feel like being hit by a car." | |
Aficionados of twilight cannonade. | |
And now he wanders these halls vowing revenge against the Union cannonade that once felled him. | |
As for the cannonade : after a while, we get used to it. | |
But then the enemy recommenced the cannonade. | |
He can cannonade an opponent several feet back from a punch he delivers from only one inch away. And his sidekicks have so much power that, in the words of one recipient: "They feel like being hit by a car." | |
Row after row after row from the ring, the crowd is standing and cheering, as he just cannonaded Jake La Motta | |
'The cannonading goes on and on. | |
Last night, after six days of ceaseless cannonading by the Japanese... the fortress of Corregidor in Manila Bay... and satellite forts, Hughes, Drum, and Frank... were surrendered at 11 p.m. by Lt. Gen. Jonathan Wainwright. | |
Row after row after row from the ring, the crowd is standing and cheering, as he just cannonaded Jake La Motta | |
'The cannonading goes on and on. | |
Last night, after six days of ceaseless cannonading by the Japanese... the fortress of Corregidor in Manila Bay... and satellite forts, Hughes, Drum, and Frank... were surrendered at 11 p.m. by Lt. Gen. Jonathan Wainwright. | |