bomb scare
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Also see: scare
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
bomb/bɒm/
▶noun
- 1 a container of explosive or incendiary material, designed to explode on impact or when detonated by a timing or remote-control device.
■ (the bomb) nuclear weapons collectively.
- 2 (a bomb) Brit. informal a large sum of money.
- 3 informal a thing that fails badly.
- 4 (also volcanic bomb) a lump of lava thrown out by a volcano.
- 5 a pear-shaped weight used to anchor a fishing line to the bottom.
- 6 informal a cannabis cigarette.
- 1 attack with a bomb or bombs.
- 2 Brit. informal move very quickly.
- 3 informal fail badly.
– phrases
go down a bomb Brit. informal be very well received.
go like a bomb Brit. informal
go down a bomb Brit. informal be very well received.
go like a bomb Brit. informal
- 1 be very successful.
- 2 move very fast.
– derivatives
bomblet noun.
bomblet noun.
– origin C17: from Fr. bombe, from Ital. bomba, prob. from L. bombus ‘booming, humming’, from Gk bombos, of imitative origin.
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