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time bomb
noun
a bomb constructed so as to explode at a certain time.
a situation, condition, etc., resembling such a bomb in having disastrous consequences in the future.
time bomb
noun
a bomb containing a timing mechanism that determines the time at which it will detonate
a situation which, if allowed to continue, will develop into a serious problem
Word History and Origins
Origin of time bomb1
Idioms and Phrases
Example Sentences
"The RSPCA's major concern is these dogs are essentially ticking time bombs - coming over, not being health tested," Mr Bowles said.
In a speech on Thursday, the Tory leader will describe Britain's benefits bill as a "ticking time bomb" that could "collapse the economy".
She says there is a concern about the "ticking time bomb" of health outcomes as the war drags on.
Animal welfare charity Blue Cross warned increased treatment costs are a "ticking time bomb" for the welfare of pets.
"There was no way he was going to take his medication and I told them that... it was literally just a time bomb waiting to happen."
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