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bomb run
noun
- the part of a bombing mission between the sighting of the target or its identification by electronic instruments and the release of the bombs.
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of bomb run1
Example Sentences
Of these youngsters, Barbara鈥檚 son Ryan was perhaps the most precocious, closing each day of skiing with one breakneck 鈥渂omb run鈥 down the biggest hill.
But bear in mind: If your last bomb run of the day lands you in the front window, there鈥檚 a decent chance they鈥檙e going to expect you to pay for it 鈥 unless, of course, you鈥檙e family.
鈥淭hat particular day 鈥 the fighters that were to meet us before the bomb run didn鈥檛 get there,鈥 Sedgeley said.
McWatt was too busy responding at the controls to Yossarian鈥檚 strident instructions as Yossarian slipped the plane in on the bomb run and then whipped them all away violently around the ravenous pillars of exploding shells with curt, shrill, obscene commands to McWatt that were much like the anguished, entreating nightmare yelpings of Hungry Joe in the dark.
Yossarian felt guilty each time he remembered Kraft, guilty because Kraft had been killed on Yossarian鈥檚 second bomb run, and guilty because Kraft had got mixed up innocently also in the Splendid Atabrine Insurrection that had begun in Puerto Rico on the first leg of their flight overseas and ended in Pianosa ten days later with Appleby striding dutifully into the orderly room the moment he arrived to report Yossarian for refusing to take his Atabrine tablets.
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