bomber

/ˈbɑmər/
noun
  1. A military aircraft designed to drop bombs.
    • During the war, bombers were essential for strategic attacks.
    • The museum displayed a restored World War II bomber.
    • The bomber flew low over the target before releasing its payload.
  2. A person who uses or sets off bombs, especially as part of an attack.
    • A suicide bomber struck the crowded market.
    • The police arrested the bomber before he could detonate the device.
    • The bomber left a backpack filled with explosives near the station.
  3. A type of jacket, typically short and made of leather or nylon, originally worn by pilots.
    • She bought a vintage bomber from a thrift store.
    • He wore a brown leather bomber jacket over his T-shirt.
    • The bomber style became popular in the 1950s.
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