dive-bomb
Americanverb (used with or without object)
verb
Etymology
Origin of dive-bomb
First recorded in 1930–35
Example Sentences
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A whippoorwill called from the distance, bugs dive-bombed my ears, and I stood in the middle of Grandpa Jimmy’s alfalfa field, stalks up to my elbows.
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They flapped at the birds as they dive-bombed the net.
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But now everyone is familiar with the sound, and its most fearsome recent iteration: a dive-bombing wail some have compared to the German World War Two Stuka aircraft.
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A mountain running race has been cancelled because of a dive-bombing buzzard.
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A village primary school in east London has ordered pupils to stay inside due to a dive-bombing buzzard taking up residence in its playground.
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