Associations to the word «Blitzer»
Noun
- Wren
- Ar
- Tal
- Evacuation
- Parachute
- Sheffield
- Britain
- Coordinator
- Barrow
- Bobby
- Brewing
- Munition
- Rubble
- Morale
- Ambulance
- Pressure
- Warlord
- Fischer
- Hitler
- Damage
- Hoffman
- Bombardment
- Passing
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- Gallantry
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- Swap
- Outdoors
- Olympiad
- Play
- Royale
- Gm
- Firefighter
- Civilian
- Manchester
- Fumble
- Chicago
- Second
- Destruction
- Advertising
- Polo
- Interception
- Checkpoint
- Buccaneer
- Flotilla
- Chris
- Ira
- Avery
- Zurich
- Oslo
- Kendrick
- Preseason
- Hoffmann
- Shelter
- Von
- Rees
- Rebuilding
- Tournament
- Kid
- Cardiff
- Ii
- Jet
- Dock
- Detailing
- Sweet
- Warden
- Bake
- Wildcat
- Banana
- Publicity
- Defence
- Bills
- Mascot
- Player
- Heroism
Adjective
Wiktionary
BLITZ, noun. A sudden attack, especially an air raid; usually with reference to The Blitz.
BLITZ, noun. (figuratively) A sudden effort.
BLITZ, noun. (American football) The action of a defensive football player who rushes the passer of the football.
BLITZ, noun. (chess) Blitz chess, a form of chess with a short time limit for moves.
BLITZ, noun. A swift and overwhelming attack.
BLITZ, verb. To attack.
BLITZ, verb. (American football) To rush the passer.
BLITZ, verb. (cooking) To purée or chop (food products) using a food processor or blender.
BLITZ, proper noun. The series of air raids launched on various cities in Great Britain by the German air force in 1940-41 during World War II. They were also known as the Baedeker Raids.
BLITZ CHESS, noun. A form of chess in which each match is time-limited to nine minutes.
Dictionary definition
BLITZ, noun. (American football) defensive players try to break through the offensive line.
BLITZ, noun. A swift and violent military offensive with intensive aerial bombardment.
BLITZ, verb. Attack suddenly and without warning; "Hitler blitzed Poland".
Wise words
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