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explode a bombshell

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Explanation of "explode a bombshell"

Definition:
The phrase "explode a bombshell" means to suddenly reveal surprising or shocking information. It often refers to news that catches people off guard or changes the situation dramatically.

Example:
  • "When the teacher announced that the final exam was canceled, she really exploded a bombshell!"
Advanced Usage:

In more advanced contexts, you might say "The politician exploded a bombshell during the debate by revealing a scandal." This usage conveys a sense of urgency and drama.

Word Variants:
  • Noun: bombshell (the surprising news itself)
  • Adjective: bombshell (used to describe something shocking, e.g., "a bombshell announcement")
Different Meanings:
  • Bombshell: While the phrase refers to shocking news, "bombshell" on its own can also mean a very attractive person or a sudden, impactful event.
Synonyms:
  • Shock
  • Surprise
  • Revelation
  • Sensation
  • Disclosure
Idioms:
  • "Drop a bombshell" - This means to reveal shocking news, similar to "explode a bombshell." For example, "She dropped a bombshell when she announced her resignation."
Phrasal Verbs:

While there aren't specific phrasal verbs that directly relate to "explode a bombshell," you can use phrases like: - "Come out with" - to reveal information (e.g., "He came out with the news that he was moving away.") - "Let slip" - to accidentally reveal something surprising (e.g., "She let slip the secret about the surprise party.")

Summary:

"Explode a bombshell" is a vivid phrase used to describe the act of revealing surprising news that can change circumstances or opinions.

Verb
  1. utter or do something surprising
    • Father exploded a bombshell when he forbade us to go to the prom

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