bombproof
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Adjective
[edit]bombproof (comparative more bombproof, superlative most bombproof)
Synonyms
[edit]Translations
[edit]sufficiently strong to resist the effects of a blast from a bomb
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Noun
[edit]bombproof (plural bombproofs)
- An air-raid shelter, a structure designed to give protection against air raids and bombs.
- 1915, Edward Lyell Fox, Behind the Scenes in Warring Germany:
- As I waded through the mud to go down into the bombproof, it struck me uneasily that our officers glanced at each other.
- 1994, Stephen R. Wise, Gate of Hell: Campaign for Charleston Harbor, 1863, page 160:
- At night, when the Federal guns slowed their fire, the men created new traverses and bombproofs.
- 2014, Kevin Dougherty, Military Leadership Lessons of the Charleston Campaign, 1861-1865:
- It mounted a 10-inch Columbiad and two 32-pounders on the sea face, with field guns and other 32-pounders elsewhere. In addition to this armament, it contained two bombproofs.
Synonyms
[edit]Translations
[edit]air-raid shelter — see air-raid shelter
Verb
[edit]bombproof (third-person singular simple present bombproofs, present participle bombproofing, simple past and past participle bombproofed)
- (transitive) To make resistant to bomb blasts.