Pronunciation: /ˈtæktɪkəl ˈtʃʌndər/
noun a word that functions as the name of a specific thing, person, or place
A1 I saw a tactical chunder in the alley after the party.
A2 She had to make a tactical chunder in the bushes during the hike.
B1 The player had to leave the field for a tactical chunder break.
B2 The soldier discreetly took a tactical chunder behind the building.
C1 The politician strategically used a tactical chunder to delay the meeting.
C2 The spy used a tactical chunder as a distraction during the mission.
adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun
A1 I felt sick after the rollercoaster ride and had to make a tactical chunder in the bathroom.
A2 She knew she had to do a tactical chunder before the long car journey to avoid feeling nauseous.
B1 The team captain told the player to take a tactical chunder break to regain their focus during the intense match.
B2 The hiker made a tactical chunder before continuing on the difficult trail to prevent any discomfort.
C1 The military strategist used a tactical chunder to distract the enemy forces during the surprise attack.
C2 The spy employed a tactical chunder as a diversion tactic to escape from the heavily guarded compound.
formal The soldier strategically executed a tactical chunder before continuing on with the mission.
informal After a night of heavy drinking, he had to make a tactical chunder in the bushes.
slang I had one too many drinks and had to pull a tactical chunder in the alley.
figurative She felt overwhelmed with emotions and had to have a tactical chunder to release the pent-up feelings.
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