Part of a bomb
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FUSEPart of a bomb.
FUSEPart of a bomb
FUSEBomb part
DUDBomb of a bomb
FLOPBomb of a show
PINTOBomb of a Ford
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
thermonuclearof, relating to, or employing transformations in the nuclei of atoms of low atomic weight (as hydrogen) that require a very high temperature for their inception (as in the hydrogen bomb or in the sun)