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B-1
[ bee-wuhn ]
/ ˈbiˈwʌn /
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noun, plural B-1's.
a U.S. long-range bomber, having sweptback wings and a subsonic cruising speed.
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Origin of B-1
First recorded in 1970–75
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How to use B-1 in a sentence
There was a cruel irony in him being killed from above by an errant bomb dropped by an American B-1 bomber.
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