Sentence examples for release bombs from inspiring English sources

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Dive bomber, in early military aircraft, a plane that was designed to dive directly at a target, release bombs at low altitude, level off abruptly, and depart.

Designed to release bombs with millisecond precision, the technology is also perfectly suited to keeping batteries safely inside the cars, yet allowing them to be extracted in a blink.

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Get "Stood Up," from A Fine Frenzy's 2009 release Bomb in a Birdcage (Bonus Track Version).

Releasing bombs over a populated area is one thing, but killing those same people at close range, face to face, is another.

Despite his plane being on fire, Bush completed his attack and released bombs over his target, scoring several damaging hits.

Two other new releases bombed.

Talk about a time-release bomb.

Deaver's plot is also a beautiful piece of engineering, its intricate moving parts neatly packed and set to go off at precise intervals like a time-release bomb.

If you are flying missions over Syria to bomb that country, don't release the bombs.

An important type of bomber to emerge in the interwar period was the dive bomber, designed to release its bombs at a low point of a steep dive.

It was 1 40 P.M. on a warm day in mid-August, and the jets had already undertaken eleven sorties, accompanied twice by helicopter gunships that opened their doors to release barrel bombs — improvised explosives packed into large barrels.

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