bombable

English

Etymology

From bomb +‎ -able.

Adjective

bombable (comparative more bombable, superlative most bombable)

  1. Suitable for bombing; that can be bombed.
    • 1998, Institute for Social and Cultural Communications, Z magazine:
      Neither of these bombable countries was allowed the right of self defense.
    • 2001, Bill Bryson, In a Sunburned Country:
      Here you have a country of 3 million square miles, nearly all of it empty and eminently bombable.

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