Blitz in a sentence as a noun

I've watched it blitz trees in a deep valley over and over again without hitting the peaks once.

I apologize in advance if it's mildly irksome -- believe it or not, it is the exact opposite of a planned media blitz.

Blitz in a sentence as a verb

Our 'launch' will be deployment of that software product against our adversaries at the payments company, and it will blitz them so fast that by the time anyone thinks to pull the plug we'll be millionaires.

So while maybe she can't blitz a test or an essay like a more analytically-minded person, I think her "soft" skill is incredibly, incredibly valuable - I think analytically-minded people have much to learn from people like her.

Blitz definitions

noun

(American football) defensive players try to break through the offensive line

noun

a swift and violent military offensive with intensive aerial bombardment

See also: blitzkrieg

verb

attack suddenly and without warning; "Hitler blitzed Poland"