1. bombing - Noun
2. bombing - Verb
an attack by dropping bombs
the use of bombs for sabotage; a tactic frequently used by terrorists
Source: WordNetA bombing in the Afghan capital on Wednesday targeted the convoy of the country’s first vice president, killing 10 people and wounding more than a dozen others, including several of the vice president’s bodyguards, the Interior Ministry said. Source: Internet
A Boko Haram fighter can carry out a suicide bombing because they have been made to believe it would take them to heaven while bandits in the Northwest run for their lives in the presence of superior fire power. Source: Internet
16th Street Baptist Church had been a rallying point and staging area for civil rights activities in Birmingham prior to the bombing. Source: Internet
12 March 2002 By 12 March, following heavy bombing by U.S. strike fighter aircraft, joint U.S. and Afghan forces swept through the valley and cleared it of remaining rebel forces, with little significant combat by 18 March. Source: Internet
2 King's Bench Walk and Prince Henry's Room are notable historic survivors of heavy bombing of the Temple area, which has largely been rebuilt to its historic form. Source: Internet
Academics use 75th anniversary of bombing of Hiroshima to remind military of duty to reject presidential atomic atrocities. Source: Internet