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bomber

[ US /ˈbɑmɝ/ ]
[ UK /bˈɒmɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a military aircraft that drops bombs during flight
  2. a person who plants bombs
  3. a large sandwich made of a long crusty roll split lengthwise and filled with meats and cheese (and tomato and onion and lettuce and condiments); different names are used in different sections of the United States

How To Use bomber In A Sentence

  • Carried by B-52 bombers, the "bunker busters" used five parachutes to land softly on their targets before detonating a nine megaton explosion, in effect simulating an earthquake.
  • But he likes the feeling of pride he gets when marshaling a bomber plane to the runway for a launch - no matter the weather.
  • My best guess is if negotiations haven't got anywhere by the end of Eid, in other words towards the end of this week, then I think there will be a battle for Sirte, but not yet. ruled out the extradition of the Lockerbie bomber Abdelbaset al-Megrahi . The Guardian World News
  • Instead of being given a single engined aircraft as was usual, we were allowed to use one of the latest and fastest new twin-engined bombers!
  • The students seemed to offer another option for an administration already grappling with sabo -- teurs in Iraq and suicide bombers in Israel: to sit back and wait for a second Iranian revolution. Firefight Over Iran
  • Yes | No | Report from bomberpride wrote 50 weeks 1 day ago im carrie underwood taylor swift and reba all rolled into one Whats your name?
  • Co-star Steve McFadden, who plays Phil Mitchell, settled for a bomber jacket with blue jeans.
  • Perhaps if my unit had been able to capture that bomber on that fateful night, Dr. Appelbaum would have walked his daughter to the chuppa.
  • Uh, yeah and about bushie not saying anything after shoe-bomber Reid's attempt for SIX days. Obama team more closely linking al Qaeda to terror attempt
  • In the last couple of years, even before the underwear bomber, the searches have always involved a demand that I unbutton my pants. The Volokh Conspiracy » Affirmative Action and Racial Profiling Revisited
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