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bomb shelters

n. (plural of bomb shelter English)

Usage examples of "bomb shelters".

But she'd never poured a plascrete defensive wall or dug bomb shelters during a hurricane-force ice storm, under the guns of an alien enemy.

He says NATS and bomb shelters aren't good for anything, so people never get all they can use.

I knew families in Clinton, Iowa, with bomb shelters in the back yard.

On either side of them, semidetached suburban villas hide behind dirty privet hedges, their wartime gardens filled with chicken runs and the half-buried, corrugated-iron hoops of bomb shelters.

The marines are letting out high-pitched yells, like the old rebel yell, and throwing grenades and firing rifles into bomb shelters and dugouts.

It might have been a scene from the fifteenth century, not the twentieth-save for the ruined and bombed-out houses which littered the countryside, with, here and there, the imposing brow of bomb shelters: these were great carapaces of concrete, half-submerged in the ground.

Larger bomb shelters were being installed by the children's houses.

She'd also instructed people in Granger country to dig bomb shelters under their houses and barns, with air filtration systems capable of handling biochemical attacks.

Vordarian's troops have been sweeping the quarter for 'volunteers,' to help dig those bomb shelters in the city parks.

He would say there were only three bomb shelters and leave the rest of the report alone.

As soon as the monitoring stations orbiting the Solar System reported the first transitions all inhabitants of Earth were to seek refuge in the atom bomb shelters.