Sentence examples for bombshell about from inspiring English sources

The phrase "bombshell about" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English
It is typically used to introduce a shocking or surprising piece of information or news. Here is an example: "The journalist's article revealed a bombshell about the corrupt practices of the company's CEO, causing a public outcry and leading to his resignation."

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A headline and story Columbia Journalism School professor and media critic par excellence Todd Gitlin mocks: "With that most vapid of introductions (so bland that my eyes glazed over on first inspection), the editors tried to muffle the dynamite that they'd awkwardly stuffed into the nth reedit of their half-exploding bombshell about -- well, what was it about?

The Times's bombshell about Trump's taxes doesn't answer all of these questions, but it does advance the story considerably.

Casually, but immaculately dressed, Mr Ellison appeared, as they say, "tanned and relaxed".Within hours, Oracle dropped what Mr Ellison knew was a bombshell about its second-quarter earnings.

That still left plenty of time for some caustic put-downs, for Stuart to drop a bombshell about his sexual past, and for Freddie to boast about his challenging new acting role – as a department store Father Christmas.

After dropping her little bombshell about Joff's death, it was goodbye to the Queen of Thorns, who had enough time for a few swift lessons in love before announcing her departure to Highgarden.

Mark's internal grammar-check ("FEWER!"); the "Men with Ven" business plan; and Super Hans's offhand bombshell about his family life ("You know, the twins. The fucking twins!") – all brilliant.

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The new chronology of events at Japan's Fukushima Daiichi plant, which we write about here, contains no new bombshells about the disaster.

And the scant text, by Ms. Moss herself, provides a pretext for the detonation of tiny bombshells about her scandal-prone life.

They do not appear to contain any bombshells about the Vatican, but they provide a telling glimpse of how American diplomats often rely on the Roman Catholic Church's worldwide network of prelates for intelligence.

Scores of readers wrote me earlier this month about The Times's failure to put former Treasury Secretary Paul O'Neill's bombshells about the early days of the Bush administration on the front page.

INDEPENDENCE, Mo. (AP) — Family papers detailing the private life of the former first lady Bess Truman were released last week, with no apparent bombshells about her in the more than 24,000 pages.

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