"Strafed" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Strafed" Meaning

past tense of "strafe": to fire at someone or something from a machine gun or similar weapon, often in a random or damaging way.

"Strafed" Examples

5 Usage Examples of "Strafed"


Definition:

The verb "strafed" is a past tense of the verb "strafe", which means to attack or bombard a target with machine gun or artillery fire.

Examples:


1. Militaristic Context
The enemy pilot strafed the enemy's position from the ground, causing significant damage to their defenses.

2. English Football
The opposing team's players strafed the goalkeeper with swift and precise passes, but he managed to block every attempt.

3. Punishment
The misbehaving student was strafed (punished) by his teacher for skipping class without permission.

4. Nature
The hurricane strafed the coastal town with strong winds and heavy rainfall, causing widespread destruction.

5. Video Games
In the first-person shooter game, the player strafed left while taking cover behind a wall to avoid the enemy's return fire.

"Strafed" Similar Words

Straddle

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To straddle means to sit or stand with your legs wide apart, often in a balanced position on each side of something. It can also describe someone or something that tries to support or present two conflicting ideas, concepts, or loyalties at the same time.

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To sit or stand with one foot or leg on either side of something, often to be in a position of impartiality or uncertainty.<br><br>Example: "The politician walked straddles the fence, unable to commit to either side of the issue."<br><br>Alternatively, in finance, to invest in two or more assets that have different financial securities, such as stocks, bonds, or currencies, in anticipation of a fluctuation in their prices.<br><br>Example: "The investor chose to straddles the market by buying both long and short positions in the company's stock."<br><br>Note that the financial meaning of "straddles" refers to a specific investment strategy, whereas the spatial meaning is more figurative and related to physical position.

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"Stradivarius" refers to Antonio Stradivari, a renowned Italian luthier (stringed instrument maker) from the 17th and 18th centuries. His violins, cellos, and other string instruments are highly prized for their exceptional craftsmanship, sound quality, and upfront price – they are often considered among the finest instruments ever made and have sold for millions of dollars at auction.<br><br>The term can also be used to denote anything that is exceptionally fine, exclusive, or rare, such as luxury goods, clothing, watches, and other high-end products.<br><br>For example: "This new smartphone is a Stradivarius of mobile phones, with its premium features and sleek design."

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The term "stradivarius" actually refers to a historical luthier (stringed instrument maker) named Antonio Stradivari, who was renowned for making some of the most exquisite and valuable violins in the world.<br><br>However, the plural form "stradivariuses" is not a commonly used word in the English language. <br><br>A more plausible Latinized term for the plural of Stradivarius is actually "Stradivarius".<br><br>However, I found a possible explanation: Cladophora Stradivarii is a type of alga (in seaweed family) that has a specific scientific name.

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