besiege with



besiege someone or something with something

 
1. Lit. to attack someone or a group with something. We besieged the enemy with bombs and bullets.
2. Fig. to overwhelm someone or something with something They besieged us with orders for the new book. We besieged the company with complaints.

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Stefaniaste-FAH-nyah (Italian), ste-FAHN-yah (Polish)Italian, Polish
CurtKURTEnglish
Ludo-Dutch
Drustan-Ancient Celtic
Waheeda-Arabic
GÉRaudzhe-ROFrench