A nuclear weapon that releases atomic energy by union of light (hydrogen) nuclei at high temperatures to form helium.
1It's like an H-bomb that Richard and I toss into America's consciousness.
2When an H-bomb is detonated, chemical, nuclear and thermonuclear explosions succeed each other within milliseconds.
3What if there's an H-bomb on the damn thing?
4Dr. Tuck also worked on the H-bomb.
5I've always considered walloping your kid the H-bomb of childcare-it'sin the arsenal but shouldn't be deployed.
6The latest it's gotten: two minutes till, during an exchange of US and Soviet H-bomb tests in 1953.
7About the H-bomb tests, the atolls.
8What I didn't realize, at the time, was what a human H-bomb this man Murell would turn into.
9He remained at Los Alamos after the war and played a seminal role in the development of the H-bomb.
10Because if the wrong people find out about Leviathan, they'll just drop an H-bomb on him and kill him.
11All the same, a politician of his talent and experience knows that invoking Hitler is the H-bomb of his profession.
12Somebody on the platform began firing his pistol within inches of the loud-speakers and it sounded like an H-bomb going off.
13Still other atomic scientists have said that H-bomb explosions might even knock a large chunk out of the earth, with unpredictable results.
14After Tom had repeated the conversation to his companions, Bud said, "You mean the H-bomb idea goes out the window?"
15North Korea now has the strength to "wipe out" the United States "in a moment" with an H-bomb, the editorial said.
16No H-bomb has been used in a conflict so far, but the world's nuclear arsenals are comprised for the most part of such weapons.