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Battle of the Bulge

NOUN
  1. a battle during World War II; in December 1944 von Rundstedt launched a powerful counteroffensive in the forest at Ardennes and caught the Allies by surprise

How To Use Battle of the Bulge In A Sentence

  • In November the Germans consolidated and in December launched a counter-attack in the ARDENNES, the Battle of the Bulge.
  • In November the Germans consolidated and in December launched a counter-attack in the ARDENNES, the Battle of the Bulge.
  • To me - with only a touch of satire or irony - the analogy is to the Battle of the Bulge - a bold, but ultimately self-defeating counterstroke from a retreating army.
  • Weight remains a sensitive issue for Engler, who is constantly fighting a sometimes serious battle of the bulge.
  • He was fighting the battle of the bulge from his early twenties and not always successfully. Times, Sunday Times
  • He was fighting the battle of the bulge from his early twenties and not always successfully. Times, Sunday Times
  • I was surprised by what life offered an awkward teenager such as myself: the opportunity to serve as a second lieutenant in the Battle of the Bulge at the tender age of 19.
  • I've been trying to eat properly recently, as I am fighting the proverbial battle of the bulge, but over the last two days, I have been pigging out!
  • In the Battle of the Bulge in 1944, cooks, clerks and mechanics from different units joined together to fight well and stave off the German counteroffensive.
  • He was fighting the battle of the bulge from his early twenties and not always successfully. Times, Sunday Times
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