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[blow/bomb/wipe etc.] something/swh off the map to destroy something completely, especially with bombs. At least eight Spanish warships were blown off the map. drop a bombshell (British, American & Australian, American) to suddenly tell someone a piece of news that upsets them very much. My sister dropped a bombshell by announcing she was leaving her job. Her husband dropped a bomb over dinner. 'I'm seeing another woman,' he said. See also: drop go (like) a bomb (British & Australian, informal) to be very successful. Judging from the noise they're making, the party must be going like a bomb. go like a bomb (British & Australian, informal) if a vehicle goes like a bomb, it can move very fast. Henry's new sportscar goes like an absolute bomb. See also: like put a bomb under something/someone (British & Australian) if you want to put a bomb under someone, you want to make them do things faster. I'd like to put a bomb under those solicitors. a smart bomb a bomb that guides itself by receiving signals from the ground. Laser-guided smart bombs were hitting targets only about 60 per cent of the time. See also: smart How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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The worst of it is that many bomblets remain unexploded until the civilian population returns to the area only to be confronted by innumerable small explosions, maiming or killing individuals, often children. We know that they drenched southern Lebanon with cluster bombs in the last 72 hours of the war, leaving tens of thousands of bomblets which are still killing Lebanese civilians every week. Cluster bomblets littered the infrastructure of what used to be apartment buildings, playgrounds, bridges, and factories essential for commerce and carrying on the daily trade and business practices of a bustling and thriving peaceful country. |
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