strafed Antonyms

Meaning of strafed

strafed

to rake (ground troops, an airfield, etc.) with fire at close range and especially with machine-gun fire from low-flying aircraft, to fire on at close range and especially with machine guns from low-flying airplanes

strafed Sentence Examples

  1. The enemy aircraft ruthlessly strafed the ground troops, leaving a trail of death and destruction.
  2. The Apache helicopter hovered above the target and strafed it with a barrage of bullets.
  3. The coastal village was repeatedly strafed by enemy fighter jets, causing widespread panic.
  4. The anti-aircraft guns fired frantically as enemy aircraft strafed the city.
  5. The soldiers retreated into the trench as the enemy plane strafed their position with machine gun fire.
  6. The armored vehicles were severely damaged after being strafed by enemy gunships.
  7. The naval vessel returned fire and successfully repelled the enemy aircraft that had strafed it.
  8. The pilot of the downed plane was miraculously unharmed despite being strafed by enemy fighters.
  9. The strafing run caused chaos among the enemy forces, scattering them and disrupting their plans.
  10. The city skyline was riddled with bullet holes from the relentless strafing runs by enemy aircraft.

FAQs About the word strafed

to rake (ground troops, an airfield, etc.) with fire at close range and especially with machine-gun fire from low-flying aircraft, to fire on at close range and

raked, attacked, ravaged, enfiladed, devastated,hit, pounded, battered, assailed, assaulted

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The enemy aircraft ruthlessly strafed the ground troops, leaving a trail of death and destruction.

The Apache helicopter hovered above the target and strafed it with a barrage of bullets.

The coastal village was repeatedly strafed by enemy fighter jets, causing widespread panic.

The anti-aircraft guns fired frantically as enemy aircraft strafed the city.