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were firebombed
noun
A weapon that causes fire, an incendiary weapon.
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Bookshops were firebombed.
Buses were firebombed.
That night, Respublika's offices were firebombed.
Mosques and Muslim stores were firebombed.
In 2011, Charlie Hebdo's offices were firebombed.
Bookstores were firebombed — Collets and Dillons in London, Abbey's in Sydney.
In the wake of the Supreme Court's decision in Swann, his offices were firebombed.
During the 1991 Gulf War Jewish synagogues and a kindergarten in Sydney were firebombed.
At least 10 churches were firebombed or vandalized, as was a Sikh temple.
In 1963, Birmingham was called Bombingham, because of the number of black homes that were firebombed.
Over the summer, stores were firebombed and destroyed with rocket-propelled grenades.
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