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  1. The term bombshell is a forerunner to the term "sex symbol" used to describe popular women regarded as very attractive. The Online Etymology Dictionary by Douglas Harper attests the usage of the term in this meaning since 1942. Bombshell has a longer history in its other, more general figurative meaning of a "shattering or devastating thing or ...

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

  3. BOMBSHELL meaning: 1 : something that is very surprising or shocking usually singular; 2 : a very attractive woman usually used in the phrase {phrase}blond/blonde bombshell {/phrase} to refer to an attractive woman with blonde hair.

  4. : 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] Synonyms. jar. jaw-dropper. jolt. stunner. surprise. surprize. See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus. Examples of bombshell in a Sentence.

  5. Jul 26, 2023 · The first woman to be known as a bombshell was Jean Harlow, who was nicknamed the "blonde bombshell" for her film Platinum Blonde (1931). Two years later, she starred in the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film Bombshell (1933).

  6. Definition of bombshell noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. Something which arouses great interest or excitement; sensation; specif., a woman with remarkable sex appeal, typically one who is blond and buxom. Webster's New World One who is very attractive.

  8. A shattering or devastating act, event, etc. blonde bombshell, a fair-haired person, esp. a woman, of startling vitality or physique. 1708. Kill'd..by a piece of Bomb-Shell. London Gazette No. 4467/3. 1860. The famous..letter, which descended like a bombshell, in the midst of the decorous council-chamber.

  9. bombshell. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English bomb‧shell /ˈbɒmʃel $ ˈbɑːm-/ noun [ countable] 1 an unexpected and very shocking piece of news Then came the bombshell: the factory was to close down.

  10. 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 )