Sentence examples for was bombs from inspiring English sources

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was 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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I thought it was bombs.

But throw a dozen Poms in as target practice and it was bombs away.

"It was bombs and bullets and sacrifice made by the likes of Bobby Sands that brought Britain to the negotiating table.

"They sounded really loud and we didn't know if it was bombs or whatever so people ran out of the basement towards the exit," she said.

His role was described by one American official as a "conduit in Pakistan for funds, messages and recruits, but his real specialty was bombs and suicide operations".

Mr McDonnell said in 2005 that it was "bombs and bullets" that "brought Britain to the negotiating table" adding "the peace we have now is due to the action of the IRA".

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Then it was bombing.

Cole was bombed.

The building was bombed".

Was bombing feasible, and when?

Pune was bombed earlier this year.

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