BOLT FROM THE BLUE


Meaning of BOLT FROM THE BLUE in English

n. phr. Something sudden and unexpected; an event that you did not see coming; a great and usually unpleasant surprise; shock. We had been sure she was in Chicago, so her sudden appearance was a bolt from the blue. His decision to resign was a bolt from the blue.

Compare: OUT OF THE BLUE.

American idioms English vocabulary.      Английский словарь американских идиом.