counterstroke
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Origin of counterstroke
Example Sentences
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The fighting further delayed Bragg’s planned counterstroke and gave additional time to strengthen the Union center.
From Slate • Mar. 5, 2022
When Hitler launched his last, convulsive counterstroke in the Ardennes�the Battle of the Bulge�the Allied generals assumed that von Rundstedt was masterminding the job.
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Within hours, the Greeks launched a massive counterstroke that isolated the Turkish communities from each other.
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He had started his counterstroke a year ago, after Labor Day, campaigned until January, resumed the battle again last August.
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Scottie tilted his box back against the wall and delivered his counterstroke: "He said the same thing to me earlier on in the evening," he remarked casually.
From Way of the Lawless by Brand, Max
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