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    bombed
    /bämd/

    adjective

    • 1. (of an area or building) subjected to bombing: "the rubble of a bombed house"
    • 2. intoxicated by drink or drugs: informal "“we might as well get bombed out of our minds,” he said, downing another bottle"

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  2. BOMBED definition: 1. experiencing the strong effect of alcohol or illegal drugs 2. experiencing the strong effect of…. Learn more.

    • Bombed in Traditional Chinese

      BOMBED translate: 爛醉的;因吸毒而暈暈乎乎的. Learn more in the Cambridge...

    • Bomb

      a weapon that explodes and is used to kill or hurt people or...

  3. The meaning of BOMBED is affected by alcohol or drugs : drunk, high. How to use bombed in a sentence.

  4. Bombed is a slang adjective that means extremely drunk or high on drugs or both. Bombed is just one of the many slang synonyms for intoxicated that involve a sense of destruction, including destroyed, blitzed,hammered, smashed, wasted, and trashed. Other synonyms include sloshed, tanked, and plastered. Such words often imply that a person is ...

  5. a. : a pressure vessel for conducting chemical experiments. b. : a container for an aerosol (such as an insecticide) : spray can. 3. : a rounded mass of lava exploded from a volcano. 4. : a lead-lined container for radioactive material. 5. : failure, flop. the play was a bomb.

  6. a weapon that explodes and is used to kill or hurt people or to damage buildings: drop a bomb During the war, the enemy dropped a huge number of bombs on the city. A 100-pound bomb exploded in a market today, injuring three people. A bomb went off near a hospital in Baghdad.

  7. BOMBED meaning: 1. experiencing the strong effect of alcohol or illegal drugs 2. experiencing the strong effect of…. Learn more.

  8. Define bombed. bombed synonyms, bombed pronunciation, bombed translation, English dictionary definition of bombed. adj. Slang Intoxicated by alcohol or a drug. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.