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- noun Plural form of
H-bomb .
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Examples
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Surely, if anything ungood remains in the world, it can be vanquished by a gigantic, heavily armed mega-charity, with H-bombs, a flag, and 250 million serfs.
P. J. O'Rourke has Competition, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Indeed, the strategy carries echoes of the one that the nuclear powers had adopted during the cold war, each promising not to use its stockpiles of A- and H-bombs so long as the other side also refrained.
SuperCooperators Martin A. Nowak 2011
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In May 1954, a group of middle class housewives in the Suginami ward in Tokyo began a petition campaign to ban H-bombs.
Lawrence Wittner: How Japan Learned About "Nuclear Safety" Lawrence Wittner 2011
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I don't think Westeros would have H-bombs ... however in a D&D Campaign, there was a player (nice person, but the character was a total waste of time and space, and irritating to boot) who really annoyed the DM.
Wolves in the Night grrm 2010
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Also used to refresh fusion bombs H-bombs, since tritium decays over time.
Will the Vermont Yankee Leak Throw a Wrench in Obama’s Nuclear Future? | RedState 2010
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On October 27, 1969 Nixon and Kissinger sent 18 B-52's loaded with the biggest H-bombs racing to the Soviet Union.
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Mr. FLEMING: Both countries blew up a number of A-bombs and H-bombs.
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Above, an "illustrated man" with tattoos of A-bombs and H-bombs all over his back.
Boing Boing 2008
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Mr. FLEMING: Both countries blew up a number of A-bombs and H-bombs.
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Mr. FLEMING: Both countries blew up a number of A-bombs and H-bombs.
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