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blitz English

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blitz

a swift and violent military offensive with intensive aerial bombardment attack suddenly and without warning Hitler blitzed Poland (= safety blitz) (American football) defensive players try to break through the offensive line

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blitz · verb

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Movie subtitles

So, it's third and one, they're showing blitz, and suddenly I realize.
Four words, blitz it, mister.
I'll have to blitz you.
Frankly, I don't think you got the cards to blitz me.
HE WAS ONE OF BRITAI N'S GREAT H EROES DU RING THE BLITZ.
The men on Kheros were doomed unless they could be evacuated before the blitz.
Allied Intelligence learned of the projected blitz only one week before the appointed date.
Danny and I have a blitz in mind.
I understand you two are contemplating a blitz-out.
It's just that. well, what sort of blitz were you contemplating?
It's a blitz-out for me, or forget it.
The Blitz.
Now that it's all over, I can tell you something else. - Your own criminal record - your dossier - went up in the Blitz.
I had my linebackers in a blitz.
How'd you like my blitz attack?
A couple of these and you'll sleep peacefully through a blitz.
Talk about a blitz.
About now, my wife in London is going to work, might get caught in the Blitz.
Better win a hand. You're on a blitz.
Sometimes I think the Blitz left us with more derelict minds than derelict buildings.
England's gone through a blitz with a knife at her throat since 1940.
I better get busy before you blitz me on the other two.
Madam, this here is a piece of unclaimed property salvaged from blitz buildings to be publicly sold.
It will be a big hit, a blitz to the top, I'm telling you now.
The entire family was wiped out during the blitz.
You're on a blitz.
My counter-offensive has taken the form of a two-pronged blitz blanket bombardment by artillery and aircraft followed by landings of airborne policing detachments employing scorched-earth and random-elimination techniques.
This should be an open-code blitz and you know it.
Unless of course all 725 tracking stations worldwide just happen to be on the blitz at the same time.
Remember the Blitz?
I'm gonna blitz it. Fine, fine.
And in football we have the clip, the hit, the block, the tackle, the blitz, the bomb, the offense and the defense.
We'll do a big media blitz.

News and current affairs

Perhaps worried that Bo's defiant behavior was winning the public-relations battle, the official media also launched a media blitz savaging Bo's character and all but pronouncing him guilty.
The India media blitz was a huge success.
A year ago, after the blitz victory in the four-week Iraq War, many people thought the issue was settled.
In Europe, Fukushima prompted a media blitz of gloom and doom over nuclear energy.
Around 180,000 US troops were prepared to invade; plans existed for a bombing blitz bigger than that over Kosovo thirty six years later.

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