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Definition of strafe verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

strafe

verb
 
/streɪf/,
 
/strɑːf/
 
/streɪf/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they strafe
 
/streɪf/,
 
/strɑːf/
 
/streɪf/
he / she / it strafes
 
/streɪfs/,
 
/strɑːfs/
 
/streɪfs/
past simple strafed
 
/streɪft/,
 
/strɑːft/
 
/streɪft/
past participle strafed
 
/streɪft/,
 
/strɑːft/
 
/streɪft/
-ing form strafing
 
/ˈstreɪfɪŋ/,
 
/ˈstrɑːfɪŋ/
 
/ˈstreɪfɪŋ/
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  1. strafe something to attack a place with bullets or bombs from an aircraft flying low
    • Military aircraft strafed the village.
    • The big guy with the big gun strafed the place.
    Topics War and conflictc2
    Word Originearly 20th cent.: humorous adaptation of the German First World War catchphrase Gott strafe England ‘may God punish England’.
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