Bolt from the blue
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Definition & Bedeutung von "bolt (from|out of) the blue"

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Nachrichten oder Ereignisse, die plötzlich oder unerwartet eintreten

news or an event that causes a great surprise
bolt (from|out of) the blue definition and meaning

What is the origin of the idiom "bolt from the blue" and when to use it?

The idiom "bolt from the blue" is used to refer to a sudden, unexpected event or news that takes people by surprise. This expression is originated from the imagery of a clear, blue sky suddenly being disrupted by an unforeseen bolt of lightning. Here are five example sentences

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Her sudden illness was a bolt from the blue, as she had always been healthy and active.
The company's decision to downsize and lay off employees was a bolt from the blue for the dedicated staff.
Winning the lottery was like a bolt from the blue for the struggling family, completely transforming their lives.
Hearing that he had been selected for the prestigious award was a bolt out of the blue, leaving him overwhelmed with gratitude.
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