Tactical Chunder

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈtæktɪkəl ˈtʃʌndər/

Definitions of tactical chunder

noun a word that functions as the name of a specific thing, person, or place

Example Sentences

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

Example Sentences

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.

Examples of tactical chunder in a Sentence

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.

Grammatical Forms of tactical chunder

past tense

tactically chundered

plural

tactical chunders

comparative

more tactical chunder

superlative

most tactical chunder

present tense

tactically chunders

future tense

will tactically chunder

perfect tense

has tactically chundered

continuous tense

is tactically chundering

singular

tactical chunder

positive degree

tactically chunder

infinitive

to tactically chunder

gerund

tactically chundering

participle

tactically chundered

Origin and Evolution of tactical chunder

First Known Use: 1990 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'tactical chunder' originated in Australian slang.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe the act of vomiting strategically to continue drinking, the term has evolved to also mean preemptive vomiting to avoid getting too drunk.