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bombshell

noun as in bomb

noun as in eye opener

noun as in sensation

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He described the changes to inheritance tax rules as a "massive bombshell" that would affect "thousands" of farming families.

From BBC

Since last November, the LAist reporter has dropped bombshell after bombshell about Andrew Do, a longtime politician who most recently served as an Orange County supervisor.

It begins with Stewart’s upbringing in a working-class family, later delving into her less-than-picture-perfect marriage, her success as a businesswoman and her bombshell involvement in the ImClone stock trading scandal.

From Salon

Tuesday in a bombshell New York Times interview, John Kelly, the Trump White House’s longest-serving chief of staff, said that he believes the former president meets the definition of a fascist.

They asked to pause the release until Trump’s team compiles its response to Smith's bombshell filing after the election.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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