pelt
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- (transitive) If you pelt somebody, you throw things at them and hit them.
- (transitive) If you pelt somebody with questions, words, facts, etc, you say those things quickly, without stopping.
- As soon as she got back from Africa, her parents started pelting her with questions about what it was like.
- Every time Daniel got home late, his girlfriend pelted him with accusations that he was visiting another woman, even if he had just stayed late at work.
- Every time I get back from vacations, my boss pelts me with demands and jobs before I can even sit down in my chair.
- (transitive) If one thing pelts against another thing, the first thing bangs or drums on the second thing.
- The rain pelted on the roof of the car so loudly that we couldn't hear each other talk.
- (intransitive) If you pelt someone, you hit them over and over again.