bomb up

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Definition
  1. Verb:
    • To load an aircraft with bombs: The action of placing bombs onto an aircraft, typically a military plane, in preparation for a mission.
Usage
  • This is a specific military and aviation term. It is used to describe the process of arming an aircraft with explosive ordnance.
  • It is a transitive verb, requiring a direct object (the aircraft being loaded).
  • The term is most commonly used in historical contexts, particularly regarding World War II, or in technical/operational descriptions.
Examples
  • Verb:
    • The ground crew worked through the night to bomb up the squadron of bombers.
    • Before the dawn raid, the pilots supervised as their planes were bombed up.
Advanced Usage
  • The term can be used in both active and passive voice.
    • Active: They need to bomb up the fighter jets.
    • Passive: The aircraft was bombed up and ready for takeoff.
Variants and Related Words
  • Bomb-load (noun): The total weight or quantity of bombs carried by an aircraft.
    • The plane's maximum bomb-load was ten tons.
  • Re-arm (verb): A more general term for loading weapons onto a military vehicle or aircraft.
    • The helicopter returned to base to re-arm.
Synonyms
  • Arm: To equip with weapons.
  • Load: To put a load or cargo onto a vehicle (more general; "load with bombs" is a near-equivalent phrase).
Related Phrasal Verbs
  • Load up: A general phrasal verb meaning to put a large quantity of something onto a vehicle. In a military context, "load up with bombs" is a descriptive alternative.
    • The trucks loaded up with supplies.
Notes
  • "Bomb up" is a highly specific term. In modern contexts, more general terms like "arm," "load ordnance," or "weaponize" might be used.
  • It is not used in everyday, non-military conversation.
Verb
  1. load an aircraft with bombs

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