drop a bombshell

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drop a bombshell (third-person singular simple present drops a bombshell, present participle dropping a bombshell, simple past and past participle dropped a bombshell)

  1. (idiomatic) To announce surprising or alarming information suddenly and without warning.
    • 2000, Dan McCaffery, Tommy Burns: Canada's Unknown World Heavyweight Champion[1], page 135:
      When the two men got together to discuss contract arrangements, the challenger dropped a bombshell.
      "If you lie down you can have the whole purse — $10,000," O'Brien told him.23
    • 2002, Lisa Hickey, Design Secrets: Advertising: 50 Real-Life Projects Uncovered[2], page 64:
      John and Rick were knee-deep in pre-production when the client dropped a bombshell: Both of the tax services spots had been killed, but they still needed to air something in the same time frame.
    • 2009, Marion Brown III, The Worst Part of Me[3], page 116:
      "Yeah, you are my baby's daddy. Well I have to leave, but we'll be in touch."
      Asia dropped a piece of paper on my desk and walked out the door with a huge smile on her face. [] How could Asia just come in and drop a bombshell and then walk out like there was nothing to it?

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