noun
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a military aircraft designed to carry out bombing missions
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a person who plants bombs
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slang navy a Polaris submarine
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Mr. Allport, a historian at Syracuse University, found this lovely missive in the digital archive of RAF Bomber Command, one of the many archives he has culled to put this book together.
From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 27, 2026
It evokes the feel of a night raid with RAF Bomber Command better than the Len Deighton novel that inspired it.
From The Wall Street Journal • Feb. 25, 2026
By operating with even less transparency, the agency triggers more online efforts aimed at exposing its agents—a feedback loop that hopefully doesn’t end like the Boston Bomber Reddit case, but has the same potential.
From Slate • Jan. 28, 2026
But while it was a dominant performance, it was far from vintage Bronze Bomber.
From BBC • Jun. 28, 2025
Quality, not quantity, shines in the 1,134 combat missions flown by the three-person crews of the 125th M. M. Raskova Borisov Guards Bomber Aviation Regiment.
From "A Thousand Sisters" by Elizabeth Wein
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