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- noun A person or company that
manufactures bombs
Etymologies
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Examples
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U.S. intelligence officials believe the suspected bombmaker is a 28-year-old Saudi named Ibrahim Hassan al-Asiri, who is believed to be in Yemen.
Bombs Found On U.S.-Bound Flights Tied To Al Qaeda, More Could Be Sent, White House Adviser Says AP 2010
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The bombmaker is "dangerous" and has significant training, and it seems to be similar to other threats.
TV SoundOff: Sunday Talking Heads The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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U.S. intelligence officials believe the suspected bombmaker is a 28-year-old Saudi named Ibrahim Hassan al-Asiri, who is believed to be in Yemen.
Bombs Found On U.S.-Bound Flights Tied To Al Qaeda, More Could Be Sent, White House Adviser Says AP 2010
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U.S. intelligence officials believe the suspected bombmaker is a 28-year-old Saudi named Ibrahim Hassan al-Asiri, who is believed to be in Yemen.
Bombs Found On U.S.-Bound Flights Tied To Al Qaeda, More Could Be Sent, White House Adviser Says AP 2010
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The bombmaker is "dangerous" and has significant training, and it seems to be similar to other threats.
TV SoundOff: Sunday Talking Heads Jason Linkins 2010
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The bombmaker is "dangerous" and has significant training, and it seems to be similar to other threats.
TV SoundOff: Sunday Talking Heads The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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The bombmaker is "dangerous" and has significant training, and it seems to be similar to other threats.
TV SoundOff: Sunday Talking Heads Jason Linkins 2010
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Meanwhile, Yemeni officials said it military had launched an operation in southern Yemen to track down alleged Saudi bombmaker Ibrahim al-Asiri, who U.S. intelligence believes built the Christmas Day and cargo bombs.
Yemen charges radical U.S.-born cleric in absentia Karen DeYoung 2010
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U.S. officials called the bombs concealed in printer cartridges, "sophisticated", and noted similarities to explosives used in other, high-profile cases linked to al-Qaida bombmaker Ibrahim Hassan al-Asiri, believed to be in Yemen.
Two in Custody, Yemen Searches for Suspects in Bomb Plot 2010
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AQAP also has at least one highly skilled bombmaker in its ranks, identified as Ibrahim al-Asiri.
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