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smoke bomb
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smoke bomb
n.
A bomb designed to give out thick smoke upon exploding, used especially to mark a target or to create a smoke screen.

smoke bomb
n
(Military) a device that emits large quantities of smoke when ignited
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Noun1.smoke bomb - a bomb that gives off thick smoke when it explodessmoke bomb - a bomb that gives off thick smoke when it explodes; used to make a smoke screen or to mark a position
bomb - an explosive device fused to explode under specific conditions
Translations
smoke bomb nbomba fumogena, candelotto fumogeno


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