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bombIn volcanology, any unconsolidated volcanic material that has a diameter greater than 1.25 in. (32 mm). Bombs form from clots of wholly or partly liquid lava ejected during a volcanic explosion; they solidify and become rounded during flight. The final shape is determined by the initial size, viscosity, and flight velocity of the magma. bombSee logic bomb and abend. bomb 1. the bomb a. a hydrogen or atomic bomb considered as the ultimate destructive weapon b. Slang something excellent 2. a round or pear-shaped mass of volcanic rock, solidified from molten lava that has been thrown into the air 3. Med a container for radioactive material, applied therapeutically to any part of the body 4. American football a very long high pass bomb [bäm] (computer science) (geology) Any large (greater than 64 millimeters) pyroclast ejected while viscous. (ordnance) An explosive or other lethal agent, together with its container or holder, which is planted or thrown by hand, dropped from an aircraft, or projected by some other slow-speed device (such as a mortar) and used to destroy, damage, injure, or kill.
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| The cover of this historical novel by the well-known author of The Pigman and many other works for YAs gives the secret of the gadget away, depicting as it does a boy's shocked face with the image of an exploding bomb reflected in his sunglasses. ``I could have gotten a job in TV and been bored to tears,'' said former cameraman Doug Wood, who flew directly over an exploding bomb in 1951 - only to have his protective goggles fall apart a minute before blast. Waves on the beach "suck and mumble," and an exploding bomb makes an "eating, tearing noise. |
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