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shock tactics

noun as in sneak attack

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The shock tactics and the moves toward the music industry were part of the same very strategy.

In the sixteenth century, when 'shock tactics' of cavalry were the order of the day, the 'war harness' became heavier.

On the other hand many experts, most of them military men, insist that the day of shock tactics is far from done.

It was early evident that the Navy intended shock tactics, while the Army favoured a system of elastic defence.

One was a firebrand and tried shock tactics, such as kicking the postas.

There it goes, jogging away, ready to become an apparent corpse once more if I renew my shock tactics.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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