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blitz

noun as in heavy attack

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It reminds me of an uncle of mine who said the London Blitz was irritating.

That fall, soon after the German blitz on London began, Kennedy headed back to the U.S.

I collected bits of them, but my blitz was safely vicarious.

Now the time for the bombing blitz and commando raids appears to be approaching.

In one ad blitz, former employees at a closed steel mill call Romney and Bain job destroyers and economic vampires.

Dollmann introduced us, calling him Commander von Brning, in command of the torpedo gunboat Blitz.

His news was that the Blitz's steam-cutter had come in on the morning tide, and he had met von Brning when marketing at the inn.

The hull of the Blitz loomed up, and a minute later our kedge was splashing overboard and the launch was backing alongside.

Then I understood—only men-of-war sound bugles—the Blitz was here then; and very natural, too, I thought, and strode on.

I shall be going back to the Blitz on the evening tide, but you'll be busy then with your own boat.'

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On this page you'll find 36 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to blitz, such as: assault, bombardment, bombing, offensive, onslaught, and raid.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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