A.Word.A.Day--Dunkirk

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Jul 24, 2019
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Toponyms

This week’s words
solecism
Manchurian candidate
Dunkirk

Dunkirk
British troops escaping from Dunkirk in lifeboats (1940)

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A.Word.A.Day
with Anu Garg

Dunkirk

PRONUNCIATION:
(DUN-kurk)

MEANING:
noun:
1. A desperate evacuation or retreat.
2. A crisis requiring drastic measures to avoid total disaster.

ETYMOLOGY:
After Dunkirk (in French, Dunkerque), a seaport and town in northern France. In World War II, it was the site of evacuation of more than 330,000 Allied troops by sea while under German fire during May-June 1940. Earliest documented use: 1941.

USAGE:
“We are in the worst situation we’ve been in since I’ve been at the club. This is our Dunkirk.”
Colin Tattum; Football; Birmingham Mail (UK); Dec 20, 2005.

See more usage examples of Dunkirk in Vocabulary.com’s dictionary.

A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
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