Pronunciation: /ˈbɑmɪŋ/
noun an act of setting off a bomb
A1 The bombing caused a lot of damage to the building.
A2 The bombing was a tragic event that shook the entire community.
B1 The government condemned the bombing as an act of terrorism.
B2 The bombing suspect was arrested and taken into custody for questioning.
C1 The bombing campaign in the region has sparked international outrage.
C2 The bombing raid resulted in significant civilian casualties, raising ethical concerns.
verb present participle of the verb 'bomb', which means to attack or damage with a bomb
A1 The dog is bombing around the yard.
A2 She was bombing through her math homework.
B1 The kids were bombing each other with water balloons.
B2 The protesters were bombing the government building with graffiti.
C1 The hacker group was accused of bombing several websites.
C2 The military was bombing enemy targets in the region.
formal The bombing of the embassy caused widespread destruction.
informal Did you hear about the bombing downtown last night?
slang That bombing was totally insane, dude.
figurative Her jokes were a bombing at the comedy club last night.
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