8 collocations for strafe

Betty Carnes (W); 15Sep71; R511848. Selections from American guerrilla: planes strafe cliff-trapped raiders, by Douglas M. Smith & Cecil Carnes.

I will strafe the chicken!"

Coming in at a fast clip, each pirate ship only seconds after its predecessor, Crass' crew strafed the freighters, scoring two direct hits.

They are only "strafing" Fritz or making ready to "strafe" him; they have had an excellent midday meal in the huts yonder, and they whistle and sing as they go about their work, disappearing sometimes into mysterious regions out of sight.

Aren't you the staff officer they sent to strafe a regiment of Anzacs for going into action without orders?

There were mighty few lights in evidence; you do not advertise a road to Fritz's airplanes when you are traveling roads anywhere near the front, for he has guns of long range, that can at times manage to strafe a road that is supposed to be beyond the zone of fire with a good deal of effect I have seldom seen a blacker night than that.

But here they can withdraw behind a convenient ridge, and strafe Boches a mile and a half away, without causing any complaints.

Anathema (by order) were our races; Joy-riding was taboo in car or train; And when they ventured to kick o'er the traces She strafed her victims till they roared again.

8 collocations for  strafe