Sentence examples for were bombing from inspiring English sources

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were bombing

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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The fascists were bombing Madrid.

United States jets were bombing Iraq.

As late as 1999, our boys were bombing Belgrade.

"The Communists were bombing Saigon and we barely got away".

Assad's aircrafts were bombing bakeries, villages and farms.

Because we were bombing them, and they told us to stop.

In early May, a story in the Times revealed that American planes were bombing Cambodia.

'The Georgians were bombing from the air and with Grad missiles.

From there, big trains took us to Theresienstadt just as the Soviets were bombing the rails.

As recently as last week, American forces were bombing Mujahedeen Khalq camps in northern Iraq.

They forced us tightly into the building and were bombing from all sides.

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