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thunderbolt

noun as in bolt

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Trump also survived a gunshot that could have taken his life, and a little more than a week later absorbed another thunderbolt — President Biden’s departure from the race.

It sent a thunderbolt of fear down Asian and minority communities.

From BBC

James Baldwin wrote thunderbolts of truth about American racism that changed the way people have understood and debated the issue since.

For me, it was a thunderbolt of thrill followed by pure abject terror that we might disappoint or “not have something good for her.”

Canada’s star was David Winckworth, who made 12 with the bat before sending down a few round-arm thunderbolts of his own, taking four wickets as the Americans were dismissed for 64.

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

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