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Discover LudwigThe word 'blitzed' is considered a correct and usable term in written English.
It is often used as a past tense verb meaning to attack or overwhelm with a sudden, intense effort. It can also be used as an adjective to describe someone who is heavily intoxicated or under the influence of drugs. Example: The opposing team blitzed the quarterback, sacking him before he could throw the ball. OR After a long night of partying, he woke up feeling completely blitzed and couldn't remember anything from the night before.
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blitzed
verb
Past of blitz
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Sainsbury's free cash flow has been negative in each of the past four years as it has blitzed high streets with more convenience stores while still opening, and refitting, supermarkets.
Lochte finished third in the 200m backstroke and then got blitzed by Phelps in the 200m individual medley.
The Blues blitzed the Bombers early as Carlton went 30 points ahead at the first break, 6.3 (39) to 1.3 (9).
Here's a very selective precedent to improve the mood of North Melbourne supporters: in the first round of their Premiership-winning 1991 season, Hawthorn was ingloriously thumped on a trip to Adelaide, blitzed by 86 points and left wondering whether they'd reached the end of the road as a flag contender.
Soya lectine is added to the Worcestershire sauce and blitzed with a hand blender to create a foamy consistency.
For this, rather than fresh, hard chunk of banana or strawberry, you need jams, blitzed berry fruits or, at a push, apples and pears caramelised and softened.
During the second world war, Old Trafford was blitzed by German bombers.
Just before Fallujah was blitzed by the Americans, she was allowed to "embed" herself with the insurgents only by promising to cook their evening meal (it was Ramadan).
The two powers also claimed to have blitzed barracks, ministries, presidential palaces and various factories that might otherwise, they said, have been put to nefarious purposes.In this section Breaching the ramparts Trapped in the middle What next for Iraq?
St Paul's, originally called Our Lady of the Hill, was built by the Portuguese after they blitzed Malacca in 1511, driving out the sultan.
The firm will also need to reassure people their eyeballs won't be blitzed with advertising, which is Google's preferred way to mint money.
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