An intense military campaign intended to result in a swift victory is called a Blitzkrieg.
To suddenly, unexpectedly attack a person is to assault.
Where I'm from we call that a "dust-up". I have also heard it called a fracas, a brawl, and a kerfuffle. Where I am from its called a beat-down.
It means lively, or energetically, someone with vitality and health.
It is called an exclamatory sentence.
Vigorously is an adverb.
There is no prefix for vigor.
One choice is the word ambush.
Paroxysm means sudden attack.
Sudden Attack was created in 2004.
Sudden Attack happened in 2004.
U can call it depend on country. For example, Sudden Attack North America is SANA and Korean Sudden Attack is KSA
A sudden attack is known either as a 'surprise attack' or an 'ambush.' Although both are unexpected, a surprise attack is typically a land offensive (the German Offensive @ Battle of the Bulge), whereas in an ambush a patrol or unit is fired on by defenders in a concealed position.
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A game called Sudden Attack, made in Korea
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During a sudden attack one must compose themselves and try to remain calm during the ordeal. It is once they are calm they can think of how to approach this sudden incident.
An affrayment is an obsolete word for an affray, an act of sudden assault, attack, or quarrel.
Paroxysmal