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Definition of Strafed
1. strafe [v] - See also: strafe
Lexicographical Neighbors of Strafed
Literary usage of Strafed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Out of the Jaws of Hunland: The Stories of Corporal Fred McMullen, Sniper by Fred McMullen, Jack Evans (1918)
"... CHAPTER I strafed AND CAPTURED Jack Evans begins: IT had been pretty quiet on
that section of the line for quite a ..."
2. Letters from the Pacific: A Combat Chaplain in World War II by Russell Cartwright Stroup (2000)
"... Bombed, strafed, and Generally Annoyed Day and Night" : May 25, the troops
were loaded on transport ships. That evening, they egan the five-hundred-mile ..."
3. The Great Push: An Episode of the Great War by Patrick MacGill (1916)
""God! it would be awkward if I really got strafed now, on the way home." "It often
happens, man," said Mac, "and we are going to open all our guns on the ..."
4. Magnificent Fight: Marines in the Battle for Wake Island by Robert J. Cressman (1992)
"Meanwhile, Tenryu came under attack by Putnam, Tharin, and Freuler, who strafed
her forward, near the number 1 torpedo tube mount, wounding five men and ..."