"Dunkirk" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Dunkirk" Meaning

Dunkirk is a noun that refers to a major World War II evacuation of Allied soldiers from the beaches of Dunkirk, France, in May and June 1940. In 1940, during the Battle of France, large numbers of Allied soldiers were trapped by the German army in the port city of Dunkirk, France. Under heavy bombardment, the Allied forces were unable to break out, but a larger rescue effort led by the British Royal Navy and a flotilla of small boats was successful in evacuating over 338,000 soldiers back to Britain.

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Usage Examples for "Dunkirk"


Dunkirk is a noun that refers to a small port town in northern France where a famous evacuation took place during World War II.

Here are 5 usage examples:

The history book described the Dunkirk evacuation, where hundreds of thousands of Allied soldiers were rescued from the beaches.
The BBC documentary about the Dunkirk evacuation highlighted the bravery of the soldiers who fought to save the town.
The scale model of the Dunkirk evacuation was impressive, with hundreds of tiny figures and ships.
The phrase "Operation Dynamo" referred to the code name for the Dunkirk evacuation, which was a massive operation.
The Hollywood film "Dunkirk" was a gritty and intense portrayal of the evacuation, with stunning special effects and strong performances.

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The verb "dunking" refers to the act of throwing a ball through a hoop or basket, usually done by slamming the ball down with great force, as in a dunk shot or dunk contest.

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