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'blitz' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it as a noun or verb to describe an intense, fast-paced period of activity, such as an attack or an urgent effort to complete something. For example, "The launch team had a adrenaline-filled blitz to get the website online in time for the presentation."
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blitz
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A sudden , especially an ; usually with reference to The Blitz.
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Interestingly, Bill Shorten's support has dropped five points to 42 since his high of 47. Malcolm Turnbull continues to blitz the PM and any other Liberals for that matter.
Place all the paste ingredients in in a food processor and blitz to a fine paste.
Fremantle led by 38 points after their nine-goal blitz, but the Power kicked the last five goals of the match to ensure a nervy finish.
The Tory leader waxed lyrical about the Battle of Britain and how Czech and Polish pilots did their bit in the blitz with the RAF.
Nicholson followed; their studio and some of the work they had made together was later destroyed in the blitz.
With Fremantle staring down the barrel of a loss, Ballantyne, Mayne and Walters combined for seven goals during the side's nine-goal blitz to set up the win, while David Mundy and Lachie Neale provided the midfield drive.
Having seen its efforts with the top-end flagship HTC One and its $12m spending on an advertising blitz with Hollywood actor Robert Downey Jr fail to restore its fortunes, the company chair and co-founder Cher Wang told Reuters: "The problem with us last year was we only concentrated on our flagship.
You will have very little pulp left, but blitz whatever there is with a little of the smooth, sieved soup and pass through the sieve again.
Serves 4 For the chilli salt 1 tbsp sea salt flakes 1 tbsp golden caster sugar ½ tsp cayenne pepper Zest of 1 lime For the pineapple 1 pineapple, peeled and sliced into rings 1 tbsp butter 20ml water or rum 1 To make the chilli salt, put all the ingredients into a food processor and blitz to a fine powder. 2 Put a heavy-bottomed frying pan or skillet over a medium-to-high heat.
The two players were holed up tonight in separate hotels in the Spanish city preparing for a series of blitz and semi-rapid games to be played over four days.
Speak to former miners and anyone from a community that was touched by the strike, and the language they still use is reminiscent of conversations about war: not just the anger and very real sense of fighting a physically present enemy but the "blitz spirit" of trying to survive as a community against the odds, and the camaraderie that brought to mining villages.
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