Synonym: blitzkrieg, linebacker blitzing, safety blitz. Similar words: blitzkrieg, austerlitz, blithe, blithely, obliterate, obliterated, obliteration, public utility. Meaning: [blɪts] n. 1. (American football) defensive players try to break through the offensive line 2. a swift and violent military offensive with intensive aerial bombardment. v. attack suddenly and without warning.
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31. Male speaker To the second world war and the Blitz.
32. More than half a century has passed since he was brought to Swinbrook to escape the horrors of the blitz.
33. The zone blitz can fluster an offense because it looks nothing like a conventional blitz.
34. London was, of course, by far the larger city, but much of London's majesty had been destroyed in the Blitz.
35. Many evacuees went home during that first winter, but when the blitz began, there was another exodus from London.
36. I go out on a blitz and then tend to spend nothing for months.
37. However, in recent years a blitz on such companies has been mounted with the result that there has been some improvement.
38. One of them was a zone blitz, and one of them was a man blitz.
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39. They chewed up the clock, gained some yards on the ground, even handled the safety blitz.
40. The unit was one of dozens participating in the Kernel Blitz 97 biennial war game at Camp Pendleton.
41. Built in 1712-18, the church was flattened in the Blitz, but it has been magnificently repaired.
42. Luoma, the sandwich shop owner, said he had planned to vote for Forbes before his commercial blitz began.
43. The financial strain of the earlier primary elections means there will not be a television-advertising blitz in California.
44. Tropicana will launch its own marketing blitz Monday, trying to widen its extensive lead in the ready-to-drink juice segment.
45. Tesco has launched Body Blitz, a new range of toiletries specially designed for teenagers.
46. Like those Henry Moore drawings of the people in the Tubes during the blitz.
47. The blitz was picked up, and Kirby was wide-open over the middle.
48. Moore's drawing of Londoners sheltering from the blitz in tube stations are now celebrated.
49. The aim was to save animals who bolted during the blitz - it promised to return any lost animal to its owner.
50. They are planning a blitz of television commercials, town-hall meetings and phone-ins.
51. Abandoned air-raid shelters became improvised and treacherous playgrounds for the children of the blitz.
52. Old Mosse saved three people from a burning house in the Blitz but was a thieving rat otherwise.
53. Clearly, in the months ahead, investors will face a blitz of illustrations from competing investments.
54. However, there's no doubt the blitz on the weeds on our return from holiday took a disproportionately long spell.
55. The most obvious sign was a blitz called by defensive coordinator Fred Whittingham with just over two minutes left in the game.
56. Its potency was underscored by the successful June fund-raising blitz, which was almost entirely the work of Mr Gore.
57. Only 373,804 vehicles were sold despite a massive £50million ad blitz by the industry.
58. The example of Coventry perhaps best exemplifies the dovetailing of pre-war concerns with the effects of the blitz.
59. Cine Blitz International publisher Rajesh Mehra attacked the blanket ban.
60. They're predicting a negative ad blitz by Friday.
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