
1) Absolute failure 2) American contemporary art 3) American non-fiction book 4) American quarterly magazine 5) Arms 6) Attack 7) Attack with explosive devices 8) Barrage 9) Belly-flop at the box office 10) Big flop 11) Box office disaster 12) Box office failure 13) Box office flop 14) Box-office failure
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1) Aerosol can 2) Bomblet 3) Destroy 4) Disaster 5) Fail 6) Failure 7) Fiasco 8) Firebomb 9) Flop 10) Flunk 11) Fugo 12) Grenade 13) Layane 14) Lay an egg 15) Pass 16) Quarterbackslongpass 17) Turkey
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An exceptionally large set wave
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An extremely long pass usually thrown by the quarterback to a receiver running quickly downfield.
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• (v. t.) To bombard. • (n.) A great noise; a hollow sound. • (v. i.) To sound; to boom; to make a humming or buzzing sound. • (n.) A shell; esp. a spherical shell, like those fired from mortars. See Shell. • (n.) A bomb ketch.
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A unit that suddenly arrives on the table, usually by means of deep strike, and that unleashes great amounts of damage upon arrival. IE, A 'Farsight Bomb' with commander Farsight and his retinue of Crisis suits, or an 'Eldrad Bomb' with Farseer Eldrad and a retinue, etc.
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[Verb] To attack somewhere with bombs. Bombs are things that blow up and harm people and places.
Example: In his latest film, Bruce Willis has to bomb the enemy.
See also: Blitz, bombsite
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(from the article `uranium processing`) ...for magnesium.) Because the vapour pressure of magnesium metal is very high at 1,300° C, the reduction reaction is performed in a ...
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a container carrying an explosive charge that is fused to detonate under certain conditions (as upon impact) and that is either dropped (as from an ...
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1. A great noise; a hollow sound. 'A pillar of iron . . . Which if you had struck, would make . . . A great bomb in the chamber beneath.' (Bacon) ... 2. A shell; especially. A spherical shell, like those fired from mortars. See Shell. ... 3. A bomb ketch. Bomb chest, a small ketch or vessel, very strongly built, on which mortars are mounted to be u...
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an aerodynamic lead weight used in sizes 4 5 and 6 ounce. Sometimes called dca bombs or aquapedo.
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a thick-walled container, usually steel, used to hold devices that determine and record pressure or temperature in a wellbore. See bottomhole pressure.
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Bomb intransitive verb [ Confer
Boom .] To sound; to boom; to make a humming or buzzing sound. [ Obsolete]
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Bomb noun [ French
bombe bombshell, from Latin
bombus a humming or buzzing noise, Greek
... .]
1. A great noise; a hollow sound. [ Obsolete] « A pillar of iron . . . which if you had struck, would make . . . a great
bomb in the chamber beneath.
Bacon. ...
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Bomb transitive verb To bombard. [ Obsolete]
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[Football] a long pass thrown to a receiver sprinting down the field.
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1. a very deep pass. 2. The professional football career of Todd Marinovich.
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a partially molten lava fragment greater than three inches in diameter that is ejected from a volcano during eruption; many bombs acquire rounded aerodynamic shapes as they fly through the air
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A bomb is a hollow shell filled with an explosive. The bomb was invented in the 15th century for use with a mortar. Early bombs were a hollow iron ball filled with explosive and fitted with a fuse which was ignited as the bomb left the mortar.
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1) To ski or snowboard quickly down the slopes. 2) To set off high explosives as part of avalanche control.
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Another word for a home run.
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noun an explosive device fused to explode under specific conditions
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A comedy performance which generates little to no laughter. See this related theory post on bombing.
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a projectile, formerly usually spherical, filled with a bursting charge and exploded by means of a fuze, by impact, or otherwise, now generally designed to be dropped from an aircraft. · any similar missile or explosive device used as a weapon, to disperse crowds, etc.: a time bomb; a smoke bomb. · a rough spherical or ellipsoidal mass...
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an explosive device fused to explode under specific conditions
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