Sentence examples for bad bomb from inspiring English sources

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"A bad bomb is still a nuke," he said.

One might say that the shadow of the Big Bad Bomb made honor, heroism and the rest beside the point.

He led demonstrations against the arms race, drawing caricatures of two bombs, one black with "NATO" painted on the side and one white, with "Warsaw Pact" written on it, satirizing the notion of the good bomb versus the bad bomb.

"There was bad bomb damage at Sloane Square and there were people killed there and you could see the dead bodies.

It's like a bad bomb disposal movie, and I'm trapped in it.

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But he was still scoring hits with "The No No Song," and "Goodnight Vienna," although albums like "Ringo's Rotogravure," "Ringo the Fourth" and "Bad Boy" bombed.

And what I just go cold thinking about is: if something happens, you know, something bad — a bomb — can I ever sell my fucking house?

Song: 2 Bad Mice – "Bomb Scare'".

Evidence supporting these rousing sentiments is presented in scenes drawn from the tapes President Richard M. Nixon made, released years later, that find the foul-mouthed leader (Larry Pine) bitterly ranting about the perfidy of journalists or complaining that the weather in Hanoi is bad for bombing.

"Men make bad movies that bomb all the time but they're like, 'Oh, well, we didn't do the marketing right,'" she says.

In 1887, we get "trench warfare" and "department store," "helicopter" and "mujahideen," "screwy" and "Statue of Liberty"; 1914 ushers in, all at once, "atomic bomb," "bad guy," "Bolshevik," "gas gangrene," and "newsreel," but also "pillow talk" and "raw bar"—life, for some, goes on.

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