Bomb of a bomb
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DUDBomb of a bomb
DUDBomb that's a bomb
DUDBomb bomb
IRAN"Bomb bomb bomb, bomb bomb ..."
IRAN"Bomb, Bomb ..." ("Barbara Ann" parody sung by John McCain)
FLOPBomb of a show
PINTOBomb of a Ford
FUSEPart of a bomb.
FUSEPart of a bomb
BIKINIAtoll of A-bomb fame.
MEGATONMeasure of a bomb blast.
ALAMOSLos ..., of A-bomb fame
LOSALAMOSHome of the A-bomb
CRATEOld bomb of a car
ENIWETOKPacific scene of A-bomb test.
ENOLA... Gay, carrier of first A-bomb.
ALAMOGORDOSite of the first A-bomb test
ADAMHe sounds like a bomb, kind of
napalmto assault with a type of incendiary bomb
ALAMOGORDOScene of first A-bomb explosion, July 16, 1945.
napalmingNAPALM, to assault with a type of incendiary bomb
bombshella bomb; a sudden and surprising piece of news
napalmedNAPALM, to assault with a type of incendiary bomb
blastsAn explosion or explosive firing, esp. of a bomb
napalmsNAPALM, to assault with a type of incendiary bomb
airburstthe explosion of a bomb or shell in midair
HAZYSTACKSResult of setting off a smoke bomb in a library?
bombshellsBOMBSHELL, a bomb; a sudden and surprising piece of news
unexploded(of a bomb or other explosive device) Not having exploded
bombproofStrong enough to resist the effects of blast from a bomb
detonationThe action of causing a bomb or explosive device to explode
detonationsThe action of causing a bomb or explosive device to explode
airburstsAn explosion in the air, typically of a nuclear bomb or large meteor
cratershole in the ground made by the explosion of a bomb or shell
explosionsA violent and destructive shattering or blowing apart of something, as is caused by a bomb
explosionA violent and destructive shattering or blowing apart of something, as is caused by a bomb
doodlebugthe larva of an antlion or other insect; (coll.) a flying bomb of the 1939-45 war
doodlebugsDOODLEBUG, the larva of an antlion or other insect; (coll.) a flying bomb of the 1939-45 war
bombletany of numerous explosive, incendiary, or fragmentation bombs packed into a larger bomb or canister that releases or scatters them to explode separately
einsteiniumThe chemical element of atomic number 99, a radioactive metal of the actinide series. Einsteinium does not occur naturally and was discovered in 1953 in debris from the first hydrogen bomb explosion