Definition of "air-raid"
air-raid
noun
plural air-raids
(often attributive) Alternative form of air raid
Quotations
This street, Alton Avenue, was on a slope... air-raid shelters had been dug into all the back gardens so that you had to stoop and go down a couple of steps to enter...my parents told one particular family if there was an air-raid they could share our shelter.
2011, Stephen Wade, Air-Raid Shelters of World War II: Family Stories of Survival in the Blitz, page 38
He notes also WWII indications in England that air-raids seemed to have less effect on children than on adults (Vernon 1941, cited in Cairns 1996) and that older children seemed to find the raids thrilling (Crosby 1986, cited in Cairns 1996).
2014, Abigail Stahl McNamee, Breathing the Same Air: Children, Schools, and Politics in Northern Ireland, page 96