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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
A-bomb .
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Examples
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The discrimination silenced A-bomb survivors about their A-bombed ghastly experience.
Global Voices in English » Japan: We will not forget Hiroshima and Nagasaki 2009
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If you were A-bombed twice within three days, and survived, and went on to live a full, healthy life, would you consider yourself doubly unlucky or doubly lucky?
Greg Mitchell: Twice Cursed: The Man who Survived the A-Bomb in Hiroshima -- and in Nagasaki Greg Mitchell 2011
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If you were A-bombed twice within three days, and survived, and went on to live a full, healthy life, would you consider yourself doubly unlucky or doubly lucky?
Greg Mitchell: Twice Cursed: The Man who Survived the A-Bomb in Hiroshima -- and in Nagasaki Greg Mitchell 2011
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If you were A-bombed twice within three days, and survived, and went on to live a full, healthy life, would you consider yourself doubly unlucky or doubly lucky?
Greg Mitchell: Twice Cursed: The Man who Survived the A-Bomb in Hiroshima -- and in Nagasaki Greg Mitchell 2011
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For example, any pretense of America being the good and nobel actor was erased by the time we fire-bombed Dresden and A-bombed Japan.
OpEdNews - Diary: Dog Training; Bottom Up? Top Down? And is it a metaphor for our culture? 2009
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His mother walked around the A-bombed city looking for her son, eventually finding him with a lunch box strapped around his stomach.
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Another obvious retort is prompted by Mr. Alsop's insistence that two cities had to be A-bombed, since "the true, climactic, and successful effort of the Japanese peace advocates" occurred "after the second bomb had destroyed Nagasaki."
Was the Hiroshima Bomb Necessary? An Exchange Alsop, Joseph W. 1980
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"You don't expect me to get A-bombed just for you and your pals, do you?"
The Worlds Of Robert A Heinlein Heinlein, Robert A. 1966
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* At the outbreak of war, when Colchester was A-bombed, the child Winston experienced an air-raid alarm and his parents took him to a tube station, where he heard an old man saying, "We didn't ought to 'ave trusted them".
Background information for George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four 1949
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"I don't know, but I don't relish being A-bombed."
Between Planets Heinlein, Robert A. 1951
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