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time bomb

noun

  1. a bomb constructed so as to explode at a certain time.
  2. a situation, condition, etc., resembling such a bomb in having disastrous consequences in the future.


time bomb

noun

  1. a bomb containing a timing mechanism that determines the time at which it will detonate
  2. a situation which, if allowed to continue, will develop into a serious problem
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of time bomb1

First recorded in 1890–95
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Idioms and Phrases

A situation that threatens to have disastrous consequences at some future time, as in That departmental dispute is a time bomb just waiting to go off . This term alludes to an explosive device that is set to go off at a specific time. [First half of 1900s]
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With Leftie and Lonnie en route to the cabin, the score pulses with what sounds like a ticking time bomb, plus something like an eerie musical saw for some extra shivers.

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A County Tyrone solicitor who represents a group of affected residents has described the problem as "a ticking time bomb" that needs to be addressed.

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Bob Blackman MP, who drafted the Act, criticised the "snail's pace" in enforcing it, adding action was needed urgently as the sector is a "ticking time bomb".

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The liberal opposition has rejected any alternatives to impeachment, calling Yoon a “ticking time bomb.â€

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"Pieces of space junk are like ticking time bombs," observed Moriba Jah, a professor of aerospace engineering at the University of Texas at Austin.

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