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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 |
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