blitzkrieg

[US]/'blɪtskriːg/
[UK]/'blɪts'krig/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. blitzkrieg, lightning warfare, (especially) intense air raid.
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During World War II, the Nazis fueled their blitzkrieg into France and Poland with the help of an amphetamine known as Pervitin.

And though he acted with what seemed at the time like blitzkrieg aggressiveness, he regretted in later years that he hadn’t moved even faster.

The army launched a blitzkrieg attack on the enemy's position.

The blitzkrieg tactics proved to be highly effective in the battle.

The general planned a blitzkrieg strategy to quickly defeat the opposing forces.

The blitzkrieg approach caught the enemy by surprise.

They used a blitzkrieg style of marketing to launch the new product.

The team executed a blitzkrieg offense in the second half of the game.

The company's rapid expansion was compared to a business blitzkrieg.

The manager implemented a blitzkrieg restructuring of the company.

The politician's campaign was described as a media blitzkrieg.

The team's coach employed a blitzkrieg training approach to prepare for the championship.

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