plural
bombs
plural
bombs
Britannica Dictionary definition of BOMB
1
a
[count]
:
a device that is designed to explode in order to injure or kill people or to damage or destroy property
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A bomb went off downtown.
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The bomb is set to detonate at 3:00. = The bomb will blow up at 3:00.
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Many bombs were dropped on the city during the war.
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They hid/planted a bomb in the building.
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a pipe bomb [=a bomb made from a piece of pipe]
-
a suicide bomb [=a bomb carried by someone who plans to be killed by it when it explodes]
—
often used before another noun
-
a bomb explosion/blast
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a bomb site [=a place where a bomb has exploded]
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Someone called in a bomb threat [=a message saying that a bomb is located in a particular place], so the building was evacuated.
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a bomb squad [=a group of people who have the job of preventing bombs from causing damage or injury]
b
the bomb
:
nuclear weapons
2
[count]
US, informal
:
something that is a complete failure
—
usually singular
3
a
the bomb
US slang
:
something or someone that is very good
b
[singular]
British, informal
:
something that is very successful
4
[count]
a
American football
:
a long pass
b
basketball
:
a long shot
c
baseball
:
a long home run
5
[singular]
British, informal
:
a large amount of money
drop a bomb
informal
or
drop the bomb
:
to do or say something that is very shocking and unexpected
2
bomb
/ˈbɑːm/
verb
bombs;
bombed;
bombing
bombs;
bombed;
bombing
Britannica Dictionary definition of BOMB
1
[+ object]
:
to attack (a place or people) with a bomb or many bombs
2
a
[no object]
informal
:
to fail completely
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The plan bombed (out).
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The movie bombed at the box office.
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The play bombed on Broadway.
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He bombed at/in his first performance.
b
[+ object]
US slang
:
to fail (a test)
3
always followed by an adverb or preposition,
[no object]
informal
:
to move or go very quickly
4
[+ object]
a
US, sports
:
to hit (a ball) very hard
b
baseball
:
to score many runs against (a pitcher)
— bombing
noun,
plural
bombings
[noncount]
[count]
—
often used before another noun