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blitzkrieg

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Word definitions for blitzkrieg in dictionaries

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
v. fight a quick and surprising war

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Blitzkrieg was a short-lived 1970s war-themed comic book published by DC Comics .

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
"rapid attack," 1939, from German Blitzkrieg , from Blitz "lightning" (from Middle High German blicze , back-formation from bliczen "to flash," from Old High German blecchazzen "to flash, lighten" (8c.), from Proto-Germanic *blikkatjan , from PIE root *bhel- ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
blitzkrieg \blitz"krieg\ (bl[i^]tz"kr[=e]g), n. [German, blitz lightning + krieg war.] an overwhelming all-out attack with infantry, armor, and air forces, especially by surprise against an unprepared enemy.

Usage examples of blitzkrieg.

She wished Blitzkrieg would finish his rant so she could pay proper attention to those very accounts, but she knew from bitter experience that it might take all morning for him to run through his list of gripes.

Which would be true, except that we all know that General Blitzkrieg has a major grudge against this company and especially against our captain.

General Blitzkrieg, was on his way to Zenobia to harass the members of Omega Company.

General Blitzkrieg, a man whose entire career seemed to be the apotheosis of cross-purposes.

General Blitzkrieg got no further than that before his jaw dropped and his eyes bulged out.

Beyond them, General Blitzkrieg could make out a more or less green area with a small red-and-white flag flying from a pole in the middle distance.

He waved toward the waiting cooler, and General Blitzkrieg eagerly stepped forward.

As for the bunker on the left, Blitzkrieg could safely put it out of mind.

For once Blitzkrieg appeared to have figured out what it took to keep his shots in the center of the fairway.

General Blitzkrieg had hit something over a hundred balls, but by incredibly selective scorekeeping, had managed to put only forty-two strokes down on his scorecard.

What was most astonishing to Armstrong was that Blitzkrieg appeared to have no notion whatsoever that his score for the front nine was in any way questionable.

General Blitzkrieg had rushed over to his golf bag, and was examining it for grass stains.

After all, the robot nominally outranked everyone on the base except for General Blitzkrieg and his adjutant, neither of whom was likely to intervene.

The fellow was supposed to be in command here, not that Blitzkrieg had seen any sign of it.

Comm Central, General Blitzkrieg stopped as a familiar sound caught his ear.