16 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Blitz' in a Sentence
"A sudden and intense military attack or campaign, typically characterized by a swift and overwhelming assault on the enemy." more
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The chef prepared a delicious breakfast blitz, cooking pancakes, eggs, and bacon all at once.
The chef decided to blitz the ingredients in the blender to create a smooth sauce.
The chef prepared a delicious meal in a culinary blitz, impressing everyone.
The news channel covered the political campaign blitz leading up to the election.
During the game, the quarterback led a quick blitz to score a touchdown.
During the game, the football team executed a quick blitz to surprise the opponents.
The football team executed a quick blitz to overwhelm the opposing players.
The superhero used a powerful blitz to defeat the villain swiftly.
During the spelling bee, she launched a blitz of correct answers, surprising everyone.
The soldiers executed a swift blitz to capture the enemy's position.
During the quiz, the teacher surprised the students with a blitz of challenging questions.
Students completed their homework in a study blitz before the school bell rang.
In the garden, the butterflies enjoyed a colorful flower blitz, flying from bloom to bloom.
The students did a reading blitz, finishing multiple books in a short amount of time.
The sudden blitz of rain caught everyone off guard, leading to a rush for umbrellas.
The students organized a book blitz to collect novels for the school library.
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