Out Of The Blue
- Out Of The Blue
- How common is this idiom?: Still widely used, especially in informal conversations and writing.
- Literal Meaning: Something that happens suddenly and unexpectedly, like a bolt of lightning on a clear day.
- Actual Idiomatic Meaning: An unexpected event or surprise that happens suddenly, often without warning.
- I received a job offer out of the blue, and I'm thrilled!
- The news of her engagement came out of the blue, and we were all surprised.
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