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  1. a. : one that is stunning, amazing, or devastating. The book was a political bombshell. b. : a person who is the cause and object of sensational and usually widespread attention, excitement, or attraction. a blonde bombshell [=a glamorously attractive blonde woman]

  2. BOMBSHELL definition: 1. a sudden and often unpleasant piece of news: 2. a very attractive person: 3. a sudden and…. Learn more.

  3. a sudden and often unpleasant piece of news: drop a bombshell My sister dropped a bombshell by announcing she was leaving her job. SMART Vocabulary: palabras y expresiones relacionadas. Information and messages. advance notice. advance warning. advertisement. aide-mémoire. ammunition.

  4. bombshell n: figurative (sexy woman) bombón nm (México, coloquial) mamacita nf (México) cuero nm (figurado) mujer explosiva loc nom f: bombshell n: figurative (shocking news) (figurado) bombazo nm : The news was a bombshell that shook the nation. bombshell n (bomb, explosive) bomba nf : explosivo nm : obús nm : The war museum had several ...

  5. 1 (Mil, formerly) obús m , granada f. 2 (fig) [+of news etc] bomba f. it fell like a bombshell cayó como una bomba. 3 *. (=attractive woman) she was a real bombshell era todo un bombón *. → blond (e) Traducción diccionario Collins Inglés - Español.

  6. noun. a bomb. something or someone having a sudden and sensational effect: The news of his resignation was a bombshell. bombshell. / ˈbɒmˌʃɛl / noun. (esp formerly) a bomb or artillery shell. a shocking or unwelcome surprise. the news of his death was a bombshell. informal. an attractive girl or woman (esp in the phrase blonde bombshell )

  7. 1. (esp formerly) a bomb or artillery shell. 2. a shocking or unwelcome surprise. the news of his death was a bombshell. 3. informal. an attractive woman (esp in the phrase blonde bombshell ) Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Frecuencia de uso de la palabra. bombshell in American English. (ˈbɑmˌʃɛl ) sustantivo. 1.