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[ blitst ] / blɪtst / SEE SYNONYMS FOR blitzed ON THESAURUS.COM
adjective Slang.drunk or stoned. extremely tired. Also blitzed-out [blitst-out]. /ˈblɪtstˈaʊt/. Origin of blitzedblitz + -ed2 Words nearby blitzedblithely, blithering, blithesome, B.Litt., blitz, blitzed, blitzkrieg, Blitzstein, blivit, Blixen, blizzard Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for blitzedThey have blitzed the airwaves and the bookshelves with pseudo-scientific fact-muddling written by non-specialists. The Vast Right-Wing Conspiracy to Lie About Climate Change Has Worked|Jay Michaelson|October 17, 2012|DAILY BEAST Assange also has been blitzed by some 10,000 messages supporting his cause and urging Ecuador to grant him asylum. Julian Assange’s Asylum Gamble: End of the Wikileaks Saga?|Mac Margolis|July 5, 2012|DAILY BEAST Now it looked as if the neighborhood had been blitzed with bombs. Storm Hits Joplin|Terry Greene Sterling|May 25, 2011|DAILY BEAST Then Preston Tingle arrived in a news van and he was blitzed. The Christmas Troll|Joseph Wambaugh|December 22, 2010|DAILY BEAST
Words related to blitzedabuse, invade, rape, violate, shoot down, blame, criticize, wipe out, raid, bombard, destroy, attack, blow up, blast, strafe, hound, bomb, besiege, pester, blitz |