[blitz + -ed2]-ed is a suffix forming the past participle of weak verbs (he had crossed the river), and of participial adjectives indicating a condition or quality resulting fromthe action of the verb (inflated balloons). Other words that use the affix -ed include: classified, connected, loaded, saturated, unattended
Examples of 'blitzed' in a sentence
blitzed
Thunder cracked overhead and lightning blitzed through the room.
Robert Wilson THE COMPANY OF STRANGERS (2002)
The men who got blitzed had taken pictures from the spymobile, and they came out well.
Kippax, Frank THE SCAR (2002)
India, having been set 478 for victory, were blitzed in 47.4 overs.