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Substantiivit
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2.puhekieli
Verbit
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Substantiivit

  1. An explosive device used or intended as a weapon.
  2. (dated) The atomic bomb.
  3. (figurative) Events or conditions that have a speedy destructive effect.
  4. (slang) A failure; an unpopular commercial product.
  5. (US, Australia, informal) A car in poor condition.
  6. (UK, slang) A large amount of money, a fortune.
  7. (social) Something highly effective or attractive.
  8. (chiefly British, slang) A success; the bomb.
  9. (chiefly British, slang) A very attractive woman; a bombshell.
  10. (often, in combination) An action or statement that causes a strong reaction.
  11. (American football, slang) A long forward pass.
  12. (informal) A jump into water in a squatting position, with the arms wrapped around the legs, for maximum splashing.
  13. (chemistry) A heavy-walled container designed to permit chemical reactions under high pressure.
  14. (obsolete) A great booming noise; a hollow sound.

Adjektiivit

  1. (slang) Great, awesome.

Verbit

  1. (transitive, intransitive) To attack using one or more bombs; to bombard.
  2. (intransitive, slang) To fail dismally.
  3. (informal) To jump into water in a squatting position, with the arms wrapped around the legs.
  4. (obsolete) To sound; to boom; to make a humming or buzzing sound.
  5. (slang) To cover an area in many graffiti tags.
  6. (informal, AU) to add an excessive amount of chlorine to a pool when it has not been maintained properly.

Esimerkit

  • He had recently exchanged his old bike for a new, three speed racer, which cost a bomb and the weekly payment were becoming difficult, with the dangers of repossession.
  • Have you tried the new tacos from that restaurant? They're pretty bomb!
  • It is often used to collect other writer's tags, and future plans for bombing and piecing.
  • So Hall quit the job, turned in the company car and went to Chicago, where as a stand-up comic he bombed several times before he was discovered by Nancy Wilson, who took him on the road — where he bombed again before a room of Republicans—and then to Los Angeles.
  • Essendon was bombed in the early hours of 3 September 1916; a few houses and part of the church were destroyed, and two sisters killed.
  • She was the reason why he bombed the interview. He just couldn′t seem to get her out of his mind.
  • Carmen:[...] Then it bombed and it bombed badly. After a few more issues I asked Mike what was happening and he said, “I′m trying everything I can but it′s just not working.” So I took him off the book and he left. That was it.
  • 15 May: US jets bombed air-defence sites north of Mosul, as the Russian Foreign Ministry accused the US and Britain of intentionally bombing civilian targets. (AP)
  • Italy had bombed cities in the Ethiopian war; Italy and Germany had bombed civilians in the Spanish Civil War; at the start of World War II German planes dropped bombs on Rotterdam in Holland, Coventry in England, and elsewhere.
  • A pillar of iron[...]which if you had struck, would make[...]a great bomb in the chamber beneath.
  • The process consisted in preparing the metal by metallothermic reduction of titanium tetrachloride with sodium metal in a steel bomb.
  • Normally very controlled, he dropped the F-bomb and cursed the paparazzi.
  • It was an ordinary speech, until the president dropped a bomb: he would be retiring for medical reasons.
  • Our fabulous new crumpets have been selling like a bomb.
  • The size of the ground hole crater from the blast indicates it was a bomb.
  • The kids cost a bomb to feed, they eat all the time.
  • ‘Not on it, Sal — under it. Presents!’ As we eventually staggered up to bed, Sally said to me, ‘I hope to God he′s not been spending a bomb on presents, too.[...]’
  • ‘You′ve already spent a bomb!’
  • When Kiley presented Blackpool with the custom shotgun, he said, “This must′ve cost a bomb.”
  • make a bomb;  cost a bomb
  • After two weeks of driving it she knew the car was a bomb and she did not need anyone saying it to her. The only one allowed to pick on her car was her. Piece of crap car[...]
  • We′ve got the money and it just feels ridiculous to let you drive around in that old bomb.
  • Nowadays, an old bomb simply won’t pass the inspection.
  • The movie was a bomb, but it put the band before an even larger audience.
  • The movie was a bomb and so was my next film, Balboa, in which I played a scheming real estate tycoon.
  • Projection problems plagued Countess′ London premiere on January 5, 1967, Jerry Epstein recalled, and it was perhaps an omen, for reaction by critics afterward was swift and immediate: The film was a bomb.
  • If Alberta’s reserves are a carbon bomb, this global expansion of tar sands and oil shale exploitation amounts to an escalating emissions arms race, the unlocking of a subterranean cache of weapons of mass ecological destruction.
  • During the Cold War, everyone worried about the bomb sometimes.

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