bomb through



bomb through

v.
1. To drop a bomb or bombs so that they pass through something before detonating: Due to a storm, the plane was forced to bomb through thick cloud cover.
2. To penetrate some obstacle with bombs: The soldiers bombed through the wall of the fortress.
3. To move rapidly and aggressively through something: They bombed through the town on motorcycles. The dirt bike bombed through the course.
4. To accomplish or proceed with something swiftly and aggressively: The soccer team bombed through the tournament and made it to the finals.
See also: bomb

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Lorrin-English (Rare)
LemuelLEM-yoo-əl (English)Biblical, Mormon, Biblical Hebrew
Ashplant['æʃpla:nt]
Blevins['blevinz]
Uma-Hinduism, Indian, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, Tamil, Hindi
Sudheer-Indian, Telugu, Kannada