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Phrase(s): bomb out (of something)
Sl. to flunk out of or fail at something, especially school or a job. • She was afraid she would bomb out of school. • Her brother bombed out the year before., Phrase(s): bomb someone out
to cause people to flee by bombing their homes and towns. • The planes bombed the villagers out. • The attack bombed out everyone for miles around., Phrase(s): bomb something out
to destroy a place by bombing. • I hope they don’t bomb the village out. • The planes bombed out the factory.
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs