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Stuka
[ stoo-kuh; German shtoo-kah ]
noun
- a German two-seated dive bomber with a single in-line engine, used by the Luftwaffe in World War II.
Word History and Origins
Origin of Stuka1
Example Sentences
Compared with the commandos he guided on truck and jeep convoys — volunteer daredevils who crept onto Nazi airfields; attached time bombs to Messerschmitt fighters, Stuka dive bombers, fuel dumps and pilot quarters; then sped away as explosions roared behind — Mr. Sadler was no hero in the usual sense.
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.
The aircraft collection consists of 23 warplanes, mostly from World War II, including a British Spitfire, a Japanese Zero, a German Stuka dive bomber, a Soviet Ilyushin II and a U.S.
The French were ultimately forced to retreat after waves of attacks by Luftwaffe Stuka dive-bombers.
Stuka seems to look around for the missing legume, but the magician pulls it from inside his mouth.
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