blitz on
Frequency: 8.516.0 per million words
Used to specify the target of an intensive campaign or military attack.
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- The city council launched an all-out blitz on crime.
- Police have started a blitz on illegal parking in the downtown area.
- The enemy air force carried out a devastating blitz on the capital city.
- The media is conducting a PR blitz on the new government policy to win public support.
- Health officials announced a new blitz on smoking in public places.
- The company is planning a marketing blitz on social media for its latest product.
- Last year's safety blitz on drunk driving significantly reduced accidents.
- The historical records describe a sudden blitz on the unprepared naval base.
- The teacher's weekend blitz on grading papers left her exhausted but caught up.
- We will begin a blitz on household clutter this Saturday morning.