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Discover LudwigThe phrase "bomb about" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English, although it may sound informal or colloquial.
It is typically used to describe someone or something moving or acting in a wild, reckless, or uncontrolled manner. Example: The kids were having a great time bombin' about on their skateboards in the park. In this sentence, "bombin' about" implies that the kids were skateboarding in a fast, energetic, and carefree way.
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Even today, "The Communist Manifesto" is like a bomb about to go off in your hands.
The second bomb, about 10 minutes after the first, killed more people.
There could be a nuclear bomb about to go off in New York City".
Wilbourn said: "There is a giant bomb about to detonate under the Conservative party.
By contrast, China's second bomb was about 20 times stronger and Dr. Teller's hydrogen bomb about 5 million times more powerful.
But all through dinner the flyer sat ticking at the bottom of her bag like a bomb about to go off.
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The Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombs weighed about five tons.
They hear Lebanese politicians suggesting that they are a "ticking time-bomb" about to explode in cross-border raids into Israel.
"My apartment house was bombed about a month ago," she said.
Child-sized herself, Pasakopoulou bombs about the space, a fizzing conduit between urgency and dreaming.
"It started after a suicide car bombing" about 10 p.m. on Saturday, Capt.
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