0 past simple and past participle of strafe
1 to attack an enemy by shooting from aircraft that are flying low in the sky
The animals are simply strafed with buckshot blasted into the herd at random.
Yongdungpo railroad station on outskirts also strafed.
As she began to capsize, 2 more torpedoes struck home, and her men were strafed as they abandoned ship.
It flew fighter interceptions, fighter escort missions, strafed trenches and artillery batteries, and attacked enemy airfields and naval ships.
The 327th suffered a few casualties going ashore by enemy fire and were strafed by enemy aircraft.
The group frequently strafed targets of opportunity while on escort missions.
He strafed a group of small harbor vessels, and then, at low level, attacked an enemy destroyer.
Many military targets were strafed by the bombers' nose gunners.