Pronunciation: /ə-ˈbä-mər/
noun A bomber is a type of aircraft designed to carry and drop bombs on a target.
A1 The a-bomber flew over the city.
A2 The a-bomber dropped bombs on the enemy targets.
B1 The military deployed an a-bomber to support ground troops.
B2 The pilot skillfully maneuvered the a-bomber through enemy defenses.
C1 The a-bomber squadron conducted precision strikes on strategic locations.
C2 The advanced technology of the a-bomber allowed for unparalleled accuracy in targeting.
article The article 'a' is an indefinite article used before a noun when the noun is not specific or known.
A1 I saw a bomber plane flying in the sky.
A2 The military used a bomber to attack enemy targets.
B1 The air force deployed a bomber to carry out strategic missions.
B2 Pilots undergo intense training to operate a bomber effectively.
C1 The development of a bomber aircraft requires advanced technology and engineering.
C2 A bomber squadron was dispatched to neutralize the enemy threat.
formal The military deployed a bomber to carry out strategic airstrikes.
informal Did you see that a-bomber flying over the city earlier?
slang The a-bomber dropped some serious payload on the enemy.
figurative Her words were like a-bombers, destroying any chance of reconciliation.
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