BOMB vs BOMBARD: NOUN
- A success; the bomb.
- In geology, a block of scoria ejected from the crater of a volcano.
- A car in poor condition.
- A great noise; a hollow sound.
- A shell; esp. a spherical shell, like those fired from mortars. See Shell.
- A bomb ketch.
- A chest filled with bombs, or only with gunpowder, placed under ground, to cause destruction by its explosion.
- A small ketch or vessel, very strongly built, on which mortars are mounted to be used in naval bombardments; -- called also mortar vessel.
- A failure; an unpopular commercial product.
- A lance or harpoon with an explosive head, used in whale fishing.
- A mass of lava of a spherical or pear shape.
- An explosive device used or intended as a weapon.
- A small war-vessel carrying mortars for throwing bombs; a bomb-ketch.
- An explosive device fused to denote under specific conditions
- An event that fails badly or is totally ineffectual
- An explosive weapon detonated by impact, proximity to an object, a timing mechanism, or other means.
- An atomic or nuclear bomb. Used with the.
- Any of various weapons detonated to release destructive material, such as smoke or gas.
- A long forward pass.
- A container capable of withstanding high internal pressure.
- A vessel for storing compressed gas.
- A large amount of money, a fortune.
- A dismal failure; a fiasco.
- An old car.
- One that is excellent or superior. Used with the.
- A large amount of money.
- A great success.
- A great noise; a loud hollow sound; the stroke of a bell.
- An explosive projectile, consisting of a hollow ball or spherical shell, generally of cast-iron, filled with a bursting charge, fired from a mortar, and usually exploded by means of a fuse or tube filled with a slow-burning compound, which is ignited by the exploding powder when the mortar is discharged.
- Any missile constructed upon similar principles: as, a dynamite bomb.
- A portable, manually operated container that ejects a spray, foam, or gas under pressure.
- Strong sealed vessel for measuring heat of combustion
- An action or statement that causes a strong reaction.
- The atomic bomb.
- A heavy-walled container designed to permit chemical reactions under high pressure.
- A jump into water in a squatting position, with the arms wrapped around the legs, for maximum splashing.
- A very attractive woman; a bombshell.
- See bombardelle.
- A small vessel with two masts, like the English ketch, used in the Mediterranean; a bomb-ketch.
- A large leathern jug or bottle for holding liquor. See black-jack, 1.
- Figuratively, a toper.
- A medieval musical instrument of the oboe family, having a reed mouthpiece and a wooden tube.
- Plural A style of breeches worn in the seventeenth century, before the introduction of tight-fitting knee-breeches.
- [From the verb.] An attack with bombs; a bombardment.
- The name generally given in Europe to the cannon during the first century of its use.
- A piece of heavy ordnance formerly used for throwing stones and other ponderous missiles. It was the earliest kind of cannon.
- A bombardment.
- A large drinking vessel or can, or a leather bottle, for carrying liquor or beer.
- Padded breeches.
- Inflated language; bombast.
- A medieval primitive cannon, used chiefly in sieges for throwing heavy stone balls.
- A bassoon-like medieval instrument
- A large liquor container made of leather, in the form of a jug or a bottle.
- See bombardo.
- A large shawm; the bass member of the shawm family
- An early form of cannon that fired stone balls.
BOMB vs BOMBARD: VERB
- To attack using one or more bombs; to bombard.
- To fail dismally.
- Fail to get a passing grade
- Throw bombs at or attack with bombs
- Throw bombs at or attack with bombs
- Cast, hurl, or throw repeatedly with some missile
- To attack something with bombs, artillery shells or other missiles or projectiles.
- To attack something or someone by directing objects at them.
- To direct at a substance an intense stream of high-energy particles, usually sub-atomic or made of at most a few atoms.
- Address with continuously or persistently, as if with a barrage
- Direct high energy particles or radiation against
BOMB vs BOMBARD: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To paint a graffito.
- To fail miserably.
- To drop a bomb or bombs.
- To attack, damage, or destroy with or as if with bombs.
- To sound; to boom; to make a humming or buzzing sound.
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BOMB vs BOMBARD: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To bombard.
- To attack with a cannon firing stone balls.
- To attack with bombards or with artillery; especially, to throw shells, hot shot, etc., at or into.
- To irradiate (an atom).
- To assail persistently; harass: : barrage.
- To attack with bombs, shells, or missiles.
BOMB vs BOMBARD: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To attack with bombs; bombard.
- A variant of boom.
- An explosive device fused to explode under specific conditions
- To cannonade; attack with bombs; fire shot and shell at or into; batter with shot and shell.
- To fire off bombards or cannon.
- To attack with missiles of any kind; figuratively, assail vigorously: as, to bombard one with questions.
- A large shawm
- The bass member of the shawm family
BOMB vs BOMBARD: RELATED WORDS
- Blasts, Explosions, Bombings, Detonate, Grenade, Detonation, Bomber, Explosives, Flush it, Bomb calorimeter, Turkey, Fail, Flunk, Bombard, Dud
- Pump, Strike, Shells, Blasts, Strikes, Bombs, Hit, Attacks, Shelled, Attack, Bombed, Shelling, Bombardon, Bomb, Pelt
BOMB vs BOMBARD: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Suicide, Ordnance, Missile, Exploded, Explosive, Dynamite, Explosion, Blast, Grenade, Detonation, Bomber, Explosives, Turkey, Flunk, Dud
- Pounds, Striking, Pound, Hits, Shell, Blast, Pump, Strike, Hit, Shelled, Attack, Bombed, Bombardon, Bomb, Pelt
BOMB vs BOMBARD: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- After much debate, the United States decides to pursue the hydrogen bomb, a weapon far more powerful than any atomic bomb.
- Only certified Bomb Technicians are authorized to enter the Bomb Truck and use the specialized equipment associated with it.
- Initially the bomb has a very limited range, and only one bomb can be placed at the same time.
- Bomb Threat: Written, verbal or physical threats falsely suggesting the presence of a bomb in the building.
- The Bomb Squad Commander will notify the bomb technicians to respond.
- Simply speaking, experts say a hydrogen bomb is the more advanced version of an atomic bomb.
- Bayley finishes Riott with a brutal bomb bomb to the floor before Dana Brooke steps in.
- BOMB THREAT PLANNINGThere are six steps that should be taken when planning for a bomb incident.
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- An atomic bomb is not the same as a thermonuclear or hydrogen bomb.
- Bombard JM, Pederson LL, Nelson DE, Malarcher AM.
- Do not bombard your loved one with information.
- Fitness programs basically bombard the masses with options!
- Before the HIEI sank, did it bombard GUADALCANAL?
- Pulses of directed energy bombard the treatment area.
- We will not bombard your inbox with nonsense.
- Constant images of sex bombard and numb us.
- Allied fleets bombard Odessa, and blockade the Danube.
- We had a pretty personal experience," Bombard said.
- Included in this are Battle Wagons, Bombard Cannons, Winners, Halberdiers, Hands Cannoneers, Systems as well as Bombard Systems.
BOMB vs BOMBARD: QUESTIONS
- Which is more powerful, a nuclear bomb or a hydrogen bomb?
- What is a bacon bomb sampler or bacon bomb fuel tester?
- What is the meaning behind Blur's Don't Bomb when you are the bomb?
- Can an atomic bomb be used as a trigger for a hydrogen bomb?
- How long does it take to lift a bomb into bomb bay?
- How powerful is an antimatter bomb compared to a nuclear bomb?
- What happens when you roll a bomb in pass the bomb?
- How does a hydrogen bomb differ from an atomic bomb?
- Which is stronger an atomic bomb or a nuclear bomb?
- Did Gadhafi's alleged bomb-maker make Lockerbie bomb?
- Can the Bombard cannon be upgraded in the African kingdoms?
- When alpha particles are used to bombard gold foil they pass through?
- How many answers are there for the crossword clue bombard?
- What kind of elements did Irene Joliot Curie bombard with?