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View definitions for hit unexpectedly

hit unexpectedly

verb as in blind side

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But on set Savage also found himself processing the film’s themes in an intimately personal way when they hit unexpectedly close to home.

Russia has been hit unexpectedly hard.

From Salon

Things stayed that way for a while, but by late summer Iceland was hit unexpectedly by another, more ferocious wave, after two tourists who had tested positive broke the rules of their isolation.

From BBC

But the scientists and engineers were forced to give up when they hit unexpectedly high temperatures.

Recently, she has fielded calls from importers who were hit unexpectedly by the big tariffs on quartz.

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

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