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which Idiom means 'gave a sudden piece of bad or unexpected news'​

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Answered by prolooters9
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Two very useful, less idiomatic, phrases with a similar meaning are all of a sudden and all at once. ... Both mean 'suddenly and unexpectedly': All of a sudden, she collapsed. / All at once there was a loud crashing noise.

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Answered by itzmedipayan2
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Starting with a really useful idiom, something that happens out of the blue is completely unexpected: Then one day, out of the blue, she announced she was leaving.

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