waterbomb
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See also: water bomb
English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Verb
[edit]waterbomb (third-person singular simple present waterbombs, present participle waterbombing, simple past and past participle waterbombed)
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- To drop large quantities of water (onto a fire) from the air
- 2009 January 13, Staff writers, “Victoria swelters while Port Lincoln, South Australia and Sydney burn”, in Herald-Sun[1]:
- Four aircraft - including two air cranes - are currently waterbombing the area, […] .
Noun
[edit]waterbomb (plural waterbombs)
- Alternative form of water bomb