BLITZ


Meaning of BLITZ in English

noun

COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES

a media blitz (= when something is deliberately reported or advertised in the media a lot, in a small amount of time )

The candidate’s media blitz has certainly raised his profile in the election.

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

■ NOUN

zone

One of them was a zone blitz , and one of them was a man blitz.

The zone blitz can fluster an offense because it looks nothing like a conventional blitz.

■ VERB

advertise

Never before have such advertising blitzes taken place so early in a presidential campaign.

EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

They've begun an advertising blitz to publicize the movie.

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

Abandoned air-raid shelters became improvised and treacherous playgrounds for the children of the blitz .

In 1943 he suffered a disaster when the stock of his now famous book was all destroyed in the London blitz .

Many evacuees went home during that first winter, but when the blitz began, there was another exodus from London.

The blitz was picked up, and Kirby was wide-open over the middle.

The overall repair bill for Saturday's blitz on Portadown could reach £15m.

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