Noun
a chamber (often underground) reinforced against bombing and provided with food and living facilities; used during air raids
Source: WordNetI act like someone in a bomb shelter trying to raise everyone's spirits. Carrie Fisher
It means nailing the fraudulent Khai Con stifusion and remobing their immunity bomb shelter. Source: Internet
Jonathan Warby, 26, bought an £800 heater, used cheap wood from a recycling centre to make the benches and paid £20 for fairy lights from Amazon to create the spa facility - which heats to more than 80 degrees Celsius - in the old bomb shelter. Source: Internet
You could drop some E and dance all night to this in a Slovakian bomb shelter turned nightclub and you would still have a great time. Source: Internet
Tuesday, May 28, 2013Sirens blare, children clutch their gas masks and flee for the nearest bomb shelter. Source: Internet
You’d have been better off with an article interviewing Nigerians who don’t want kids and have built a bomb shelter to protect themselves from their families. Source: Internet