Sentence examples for to bombs from inspiring English sources

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to bombs

noun

An explosive device used or intended as a weapon. The atomic bomb. Events or conditions that have a speedy destructive effect.

  • During the Cold War, everyone worried about the bomb sometimes.

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This call to bombs is insane.

The marathon's organisers have also referred to "bombs".

Dogs can now be found sniffing out everything from bed bugs to bombs.

Corruption and cynicism over politics may be spreading, but everyone prefers that to bombs and bullets.

From all I have read, Isis will never surrender to bombs.

"When it comes to bombs, you're fighting for feet," Mr. Glover said.

All IRA statements that are not attached post facto to bombs are therefore to be welcomed.

It is fairly isolated and thus less vulnerable to bombs than other towns.

Similar modifications to bombs from the Vietnam era were introduced during the Kosovo campaign in 1998.

"We have traditionally paid attention to bombs, and rockets and distribution of ammunition," Dr. Kilpatrick said.

North Korea is often portrayed as technically adept when it comes to bombs and rockets.

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