: a bomb that produces a lot of smoke when it explodes
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There was chanting, dancing, a bit of drinking and the occasional smoke bomb — like the one lit by a kid in a Frenkie de Jong jersey.—
Pete Grathoff,
Kansas City Star,
25 June 2026 The saga concluded last week when three companies involved in designing, importing and marketing the smoke bomb agreed to settle a federal lawsuit filed by the government in 2023.—
Cnn.com Wire Service,
Mercury News,
9 June 2026 The saga concluded last week when three companies involved in designing, importing and marketing the smoke bomb agreed to settle a federal lawsuit filed by the government in 2023.—
Emma Tucker,
CNN Money,
8 June 2026 Another smoke bomb is released behind the goal shortly afterwards.—
Michael Cox,
New York Times,
14 Sep. 2025 Barbaro had set a small fire in the hallway using a pile of cardboard and, for extra measure, had lit a homemade smoke bomb (some reports refer to it as a smudge pot).—
Sally Ventura
june 23,
Literary Hub,
23 June 2025 These tools include tear gas dispensers, smoke bomb launchers, high-decibel horns, acoustic crowd dispersal devices and net shooters capable of close-range suspect apprehension.—
Kurt Knutsson, Cyberguy Report,
Fox News,
3 Jan. 2025 Or that time when the smoke bomb that a California couple set off during a gender reveal started a wildfire that resulted in manslaughter charges?—
Abby Monteil,
Them,
21 Oct. 2024 In the bottom of the seventh inning, the game was stopped momentarily on several occasions to clean up what appeared to be a green smoke bomb thrown onto the right field track and later a bottle thrown onto the outfield.—
Homero De La Fuente,
CNN,
26 Sep. 2024