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n. (nuclear bomb English)
Usage examples of "nuclear bombs".
We ditched the ballistic missiles, but we still have nuclear bombs.
They were the old-style Yi-241 weapons, disguised to look like fuel tanks-the Chinese and Soviets had once even stored them outside secure areas to try to convince Western intelligence analysts that they were not nuclear bombs.
We had no advance warning of a Japanese auto transport that was smuggling nuclear bombs across the ocean, nor could we predict those bombs would accidentally explode almost on top of two innocent ships and your mining colony.
Since they disarmed themselves of nuclear missiles some years ago -- well, they still have nuclear bombs that can be delivered by bombers and tactical aircraft, of course, but not the ability to strike at us in the way that we could strike at them -- and the Russians, of course.
It was so easy to think of nuclear bombs as magical engines of destruction, but they were not.
They couldn't nail down whose jets or chopper invaded their sovereign airspace and soil, but they won't openly admit they were working on nuclear bombs.
I never even heard of nuclear bombs being used for mining till I came here, though.
Their cavernous bomb bays were roomy enough to house limousine-size nuclear bombs.
They had also brought back with them the cancer that was the nuclear bombs' deadly aftermath.