A bomb that gives off thick smoke when it explodes; used to make a smoke screen or to mark a position.
1A smoke bomb was later thrown in behind the Croatia goal.
2In either entrance, throw a smoke bomb prior to walking in.
3This indicated that the submarine lay on the bottom directly underneath the smoke bomb.
4We copped your little smoke bomb prank on the chin.
5At one point somebody blew off a smoke bomb.
6They even threw a smoke bomb on the pitch.
7And there might be a smoke bomb.
8They said the Defence Force smoke bomb, estimated to be about 50 years old, has now been taken away.
9And open that smoke bomb.'
10Favor ignited another smoke bomb when he entered the Optimo offices, and placed it under one of the desks.
11Police said in a statement that some shops had been damaged and that a smoke bomb had been set off.
12I offered to show them how to throw a smoke bomb, and they gave me one with an extra short fuse.
13It's not like I can just set off a smoke bomb, duck into a hall of mirrors, and run away cackling.
14Kiev police official Andrei Krishenko said witnesses believed a smoke bomb had been thrown into the building, the Ukrainska Pravda website reported.
15But in other ways, it feels pretty real in there-theenemy soldiers dressed in Peacekeepers' uniforms, the confusion of a smoke bomb.
16A Reuters reporter saw police drag at least 13 people off into police vans, two of them for throwing a smoke bomb.