Subject | Re: Calumet files Chapter 7 |
From | Tony Cooper |
Date | 03/28/2014 17:08 (03/28/2014 12:08) |
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If you found that definition, and still feel that "onslaught" is the right word choice to describe a few cites of supposed "substantiation", then your case is more hopeless than I first thought. -- Tony Cooper - Orlando FLTony CooperSandman
For example, a while back you said you provided an "onslaught" of substantiation about something or other. I accept "onslaught" as a word, and it's in the dictionary, but not with the meaning you seemed to have in mind.
Yes, I know you're ignorant about the word "onslaught".
onslaught noun - a fierce or destructive attack: a series of onslaughts on the citadel. - a large quantity of people or things that is difficult to cope with
Note, particularly, example number 2.