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bombshell noun- a sudden or great surprise UK, 1860
Often in the phrase “drop a bombshell”. - A bombshell, then oblivion for Alun Michael [...] In a stunning move he formally submitted his resignation to the assembly’s presiding officer Dafydd Elis Thomas[.] — The Guardian, 10 February 2000
- a woman who is astonishingly attractive US, 1933
- Kaye Stratford, “The Blond Bombshell,” an international favorite, in person 3 shows nitely at Spanish Village, 54 Mason, near Market. — San Francisco Call-Bulletin, p. 21, 10 April 1951
- Italian Bombshell Silvana Mangano Jolts America [Headline] — Quick Magazine, p. 55, 13 November 1951
- I never know what she is trying to be, except noisy. Miss Tanguay is billed as a “bombshell.” — San Francisco Call-Bulletin, p. 11, 9 January 1956
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