Our teachers explained that we had to do this in case there was a real atomic bomb.
They don't see that the real bomb is like inside their own heads.
I mean the message it gives to anyone else out there who's thinking of trying a repeat with real bombs.
The play was written before America dropped real bombs on Iraq.
"You're not going to use real bombs, are you, Tom?"
I can overload the plant and she'll become a real bomb.
"How long between the, uh, sustained reaction and a real bomb we can use?"
"That's not the same as being in the presence of a real bomb."
Well, real bombs do more than burn your fur off, I'm afraid.
Otherwise he would have hit the bandit like a real bomb.