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bombshell造句

His resignation is a political bombshell.

The news came as a bombshell

The news of his death came as a bombshell.

The news of his death was a bombshell.

Our receipt of the proposal was a bombshell.

She has been portrayed for decades as a blonde bombshell.

She dropped a bombshell at the meeting and announced that she was leaving.

Then he dropped the bombshell that he was going to Rangers.

She's a real bombshell and all the men passing her would have a look at her.

And at the start of the second, JK drops her first bombshell.

In case you missed it, some bombshell news came out of the personal finance arena last week.

The bombshell burst this week, in the dog days of summer, when fewer Japanese were likely to be bothered.

Brigitte Bardot is definitely at her bombshell best in this movie, wearing formfitting pencil skirts, blouses and shirt dresses.

The principal exploded a bombshell by cancelling the dance as a penalty (=calling off the dance came as a shock to the pupils).

TV bombshell Sofia Vergara throws another curveball this season, abandoning spring's traditional pastels in favor of rebel red on her rounded nails.

What is your definition of true beauty? Is it a drop-dead bombshell with stunning hair, perfect bone structure and eye lashes that reach the sky?

On MAY 27th a 16-page bombshell from the European Commission, outlining a new framework for pan-European financial supervision, hit Whitehall.

Then came the bombshell: the man from the Financial Services Authority (FSA) was not happy with the man from the Pru.

Moodily drinking his wine he looked at his daughter and looked at his wife. several times he considered dropping the bad news in their midst like a bombshell but he didn't have that kind of courage.

Prince William dropped the bombshell that he had been carrying his mother's engagement ring around 'in my rucksack for about three weeks' before proposing to Ms. Middleton on a trip to Kenya recently.

Then the president dropped a bombshell on voters: he announced in very clear words that he'd made up his mind he would not be a candidate in the fall election.

Then in April Mr Rudd dropped a second bombshell by announcing that none of the bids, including that from Telstra's main rival, SingTel Optus [2], was up to scratch.

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