Play in American or Canadian football.
A swift and violent military offensive with intensive aerial bombardment.
(American football) defensive players try to break through the offensive line.
Синонимы
Examples for "safety blitz "
Examples for "safety blitz "
1 But Miami battled back on Cutler's 6-yard touchdown pass to Landry, who beat a safety blitz .
2 Students are to be targeted in a new road safety blitz with 40,000 leaflets handed out at campuses around the country, it was revealed today.
1 Authorities will then continue the blitz in eight more suburbs from today.
2 The game was decided with a blitz of scores on 20 minutes.
3 When I mean pressure, I don't mean the pressure of a blitz .
4 So, their testing blitz is going to be very significant, he said.
5 The WIPL apparently lent a helping hand for Farrakhan's pro-Gaddafi media blitz .
6 Classes one and three were not far behind in the scoring blitz .
7 His one-lap blitz even drew this response from the great Usain Bolt.
8 In the end, there was no money for a last-minute advertising blitz .
9 Best blitz Troy Polamalu might just have Jake Locker's snap count down.
10 Place all the ingredients in a food processor and blitz till smooth.
11 But by the turn of the century, the zone blitz was everywhere.
12 But PR experts say the NSW premier's publicity blitz will pay off.
13 A birdie two at the short par-three sixth started the birdie blitz .
14 It was a blitz , pointing solidly to a fundamental difference in standard.
15 Is the multimedia blitz a way of filling in the movie's gaps?
16 Add all the other ingredients except the flour and blitz until smooth.
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