Bombshell in spanish

Bomba

pronunciation: boʊmbɑ part of speech: noun
In gestures

bombshell1 = bomba, proyectil, obús. 

Example: He was in the battle of Yorktown and there had his leg broken by a bombshell.

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» be hit by a bombshell = ser alcanzado por una bomba.

Example: He never reached the battlefield, as his train was hit by a bombshell, wounding Hamvas, who was discharged.

bombshell2 = noticia devastadora. 

Example: But despite the bombshell news, they decided to go ahead with their wedding -- keeping the cancer a secret from their guests.

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» be hit by a bombshell = recibir una noticia devastadora.

Example: When Alexis Lato was diagnosed with neurofibromatosis earlier this year, she and her family got hit by a bombshell.

» drop + a bombshell = anunciar una noticia devastadora, dar una noticia devastadora.

Example: She has an uncanny and unnerving ability to make you crease up with laughter before dropping a perfectly-timed bombshell.

» fall like + a bombshell = caer como una bomba, caer como un rayo.

Example: The news fell like a bombshell on close to 900 employees who still do not know how many people will lose their jobs.

» hit + Nombre + like a bombshell = caer como una bomba, caer como un rayo.

Example: A policeman describes how the discovery of three kidnapped women at a house in Cleveland hit him like a bombshell.

bombshell3 = noticia sensacional, noticia sorprendente. 

Example: As it turns out my 'secret' wasn't such a bombshell after all.

bombshell4 = tía despampanante, tía buena, bombón sexi, bombón. 

Example: She is such a bombshell she leaves craters wherever she walks! = ¡Es un bombón tan sexi que deja huellas de chocolate por donde pasa!.

Bombshell synonyms

thunderbolt in spanish: rayo, pronunciation: θʌndɜrbɔlt part of speech: noun thunderclap in spanish: tronido, pronunciation: θʌndɜrklæp part of speech: noun
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