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Filter by Meaning The kamikaze attacks were a desperate attempt to turn the tide of the war in Japan's favor.
The adventurer's kamikaze attitude towards danger often put him in life-threatening situations.
The driver's kamikaze behavior caused several accidents on the highway.
He was injured in a kamikaze bike crash during an illegal street race.
He rode his kamikaze down the street at breakneck speed.
The kamikaze riders were known for their reckless driving and disregard for safety.
The kamikaze strategy was an example of asymmetric warfare, aimed at exploiting weaknesses in the enemy's defenses.
She took a kamikaze jump off the diving board.
The kamikaze strategy was born out of Japan's desperate situation as the war turned against them.
The recipe for a Kamikaze usually calls for equal parts vodka, triple sec, and lime juice.
She ordered a second round of Kamikaze shots for her and her friends.
She heard the loud roar of a kamikaze motorcycle and looked out the window.
The kamikaze motorcycle culture was notorious for its connection to crime and violence.
The kamikaze adventurer went on a dangerous expedition.
The politician's kamikaze speech resulted in his party's defeat in the elections.
The kamikaze pilots were often young and inexperienced.
The kamikaze planes were difficult for Allied forces to defend against.
The kamikaze strategy was ultimately unsuccessful in turning the tide of the war, but it remains a potent symbol of Japan's wartime experience.
The kamikaze pilots were trained to fly their planes into enemy ships with pinpoint accuracy.
The kamikaze riders met up at midnight for a secret race.
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