Stuka
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of Stuka
1940–45; < German Stu ( rz )- ka ( mpfflugzeug ) dive bomber, equivalent to Sturz dive + Kampfflugzeug combat plane
Example Sentences
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The aircraft collection, previously owned by Allen, consists of 23 warplanes that include a British Spitfire, a Japanese Zero, a German Stuka dive bomber, a Soviet Ilyushin II and a U.S.
From Seattle Times • Apr. 19, 2023
The French were ultimately forced to retreat after waves of attacks by Luftwaffe Stuka dive-bombers.
From Washington Post • Oct. 15, 2021
Turned away, they sheltered in nearby fields and awoke to the siren of an approaching German Stuka dive-bomber.
From BBC • Jul. 14, 2017
Now that they have longer to hit their stride, the band sound like a diving Stuka: no nervous energy, just a dynamite band blowing the roof off.
From The Guardian • Jul. 17, 2013
They heard the Stuka climb from its dive even as they heard the banshee wail of the next attack.
From "Atonement" by Ian McEwan
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