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is blitz
noun
A sudden , especially an ; usually with reference to The Blitz.
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Kim Blake is Blitz Games Studios' senior events and education coordinator.
"The thing he is dying to see is blitz," Rippon said before the game.
"The record shows Wal-Mart exposed its employees to the hazards that were present at the store during Blitz Day 2008 for a three-year period, that is, Blitz Days 2006, 2007 and 2008," Ms. Rooney wrote.
Similarly, Guy Ritchie weaves a nail-biting game of chess into the climax of Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows, an on-the-nose metaphor for the action taking place, although Moriarty does offer some exposition for any audience members still confused by the moves: "May I remind you this is blitz chess – a single miscalculation will cost you the game".
The school mascot is Blitz the Bearcat – neither a bear nor a cat, but rather a nocturnal Asian mammal called the "binturong".
Even shorter is blitz chess, with a time control of three to 15 minutes for each player, and bullet chess (under three minutes).
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This is blitz-chic for an unrationed, irrational era.
Until then, Ms. White is blitzing through the halls of Congress, a routine practice for nominees.
Almost every slice of fish is blitzed with the hand torch.
The quarterback throws the "long bomb" or is "blitzed" by the opposing defenders.
The 52-year-old cable television entrepreneur is blitzing the state, hitting as many as three events per evening.
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