Topic: BOMBS AND TERRORISM
| Date: | 1600-1700 |
| Language: | French |
| Origin: | bombe, from Italian bomba, probably from Latin bombus 'deep sound', from Greek bombos, from the sound |
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bomb1 S2 W3
[countable]
[countable]1 a weapon made of material that will explode COLLOCATIONS 
a bomb explodes/goes off drop a bomb plant a bomb (=leave a bomb somewhere) detonate a bomb (=make a bomb explode) unexploded bomb bomb attack bomb threat bomb blast
weapon
PMW
a bomb explodes/goes off drop a bomb plant a bomb (=leave a bomb somewhere) detonate a bomb (=make a bomb explode) unexploded bomb bomb attack bomb threat bomb blast
2 a play, film, event etc that is not successful :
This is just another one of Hollywood's bland and boring bombs.
bad performance/event
American English informal
This is just another one of Hollywood's bland and boring bombs.4 used to describe nuclear weapons, and especially the hydrogen bomb :
Voices of dissent began to rise against the bomb.
the bomb
PMW
Voices of dissent began to rise against the bomb.

