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  • noun Plural form of stonk.
  • verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of stonk.

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  • Their mortar “stonks”, landing without warning in the middle of Allied positions, inaudible in transit because of their slow flight, grated the nerves of every British and American unit in Normandy, and were responsible for an extraordinarily high proportion of casualties—75 per cent for much of the campaign.

    Overlord D-Day And The Battle for Normandy Max Hastings 1984

  • Their mortar “stonks”, landing without warning in the middle of Allied positions, inaudible in transit because of their slow flight, grated the nerves of every British and American unit in Normandy, and were responsible for an extraordinarily high proportion of casualties—75 per cent for much of the campaign.

    Overlord D-Day And The Battle for Normandy Max Hastings 1984

  • Their mortar “stonks”, landing without warning in the middle of Allied positions, inaudible in transit because of their slow flight, grated the nerves of every British and American unit in Normandy, and were responsible for an extraordinarily high proportion of casualties—75 per cent for much of the campaign.

    Overlord D-Day And The Battle for Normandy Max Hastings 1984

  • Their mortar “stonks”, landing without warning in the middle of Allied positions, inaudible in transit because of their slow flight, grated the nerves of every British and American unit in Normandy, and were responsible for an extraordinarily high proportion of casualties—75 per cent for much of the campaign.

    Overlord D-Day And The Battle for Normandy Max Hastings 1984

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