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Definition of Stink bomb
1. Noun. A small bomb designed to give off a foul odor when it explodes.
Definition of Stink bomb
1. Noun. alternative spelling of stinkbomb ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Stink Bomb
Literary usage of Stink bomb
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Spun Yarns of a Naval Officer by Albert R. Wonham (1917)
"It is curious to note that German Kultur has revived the stink bomb. The Rajah
Mudah and the bishop having got the Rainbow in fighting trim were ready to ..."
2. Japan at First Hand: Her Islands, Their People, the Picturesque, the Real by Joseph Ignatius Constantine Clarke (1918)
"The stink bomb was not effective in winning campaigns then any more than now.
And why, in Heaven's name, should China be counted now in a military sense on ..."
3. Japan's Real Attitude Toward America: A Reply to Mr. George Bronson Rea's by Toyokichi Iyenaga (1916)
"The stink bomb was not effective in winning campaigns then any more than now.
And why, in heaven's name, should China be counted now in a military sense on ..."
4. Abortion Clinics: Information on the Effectiveness of the Freedom of Access by Evi L. Rezmovic (1998)
"For example, prior to FACE, it would not have been a federal offense to throw
a "stink bomb" or acid into a clinic; FACE made this a federal violation with ..."
5. Private Peat by Harold Reginald Peat (1917)
"Every criticism leveled at England or any other Ally from this side of the Atlantic
is to throw a German stink-bomb for the Kaiser. ..."
6. Private Peat by Harold Reginald Peat (1917)
"Every criticism leveled at England or any other Ally from this side of the Atlantic
is to throw a German stink-bomb for the Kaiser. ..."
7. Private Peat by Harold Reginald Peat (1917)
"Every criticism leveled at England or any other Ally from this side of the Atlantic
is to throw a German stink-bomb for the Kaiser. ..."