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The idiom 'A bolt from the blue' means?

Aunperfect condition

BDisorder

CSincere sorrow

Dan unexpected bad news

Answer:

D. an unexpected bad news

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A bolt from the blue = an unexpected bad news(അപ്രതീക്ഷിതമായ വാർത്ത) Eg:- The news of his troops' defeat in battle came as a bolt from the blue to the General.


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