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Choose the correct meaning of the idiom 'a bolt out of the blue' from the given options:

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Idiom meanings often involve figurative language, so understanding the metaphor or image it conveys is key.
Updated On: Feb 7, 2025
  • Something totally unexpected
  • Lightning and thunderstorm
  • To do something kind
  • To mourn after someone
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The Correct Option is A

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The idiom "a bolt out of the blue" means something that happens unexpectedly or without warning, much like a sudden lightning strike from a clear sky. Thus, the correct meaning is \( \boxed{{A. Something totally unexpected}} \).
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