divebombed
/ˈdaɪvˌbɑmd/
verb
- To attack or drop something from an aircraft by diving steeply toward the target.
- The fighter plane divebombed the enemy base with precision.
- During the war, pilots divebombed supply routes to cut off the enemy.
- The model airplane divebombed the target in the backyard competition.
- To move or fall very quickly and steeply toward something, like a bird or object.
- A seagull divebombed the tourist's sandwich and snatched it away.
- The hawk divebombed the rabbit from high above.
- The drone divebombed toward the ground before pulling up at the last second.
- To rush or descend upon someone or something aggressively or suddenly.
- Fans divebombed the stage when the band started playing.
- My cat divebombed my lap the moment I sat down.
- The excited kids divebombed the pile of presents on Christmas morning.