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bomb Fragment of molten or semi-molten rock, 2 1/2 inches to many feet in diameter, which is blown out during an eruption. Because of their plastic condition, bombs are often modified in shape during their flight or upon impact.
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bomb To fail. The term bomb usually refers to a program hanging or ending prematurely. Note that bombing is usually less serious than crashing, because bombing refers to a single program, whereas crashing refers to the entire system. The two terms, however, are not always used consistently.
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bombard to search for food or supplies, or to make a raid in search of them.
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bomb a computer crash. The computer freezes and must be restarted.
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bomb Small, hand-held explosive device that was thrown at the enemy. Later called a hand grenade.
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