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Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom
bolt from the blue
winning after losing a game many times
something sudden that happens unexpectedly
someone who runs fast and wins a race
locking the doors to keep the rain out
The idiom 'bolt from the blue' means something which is very sudden or something which was unexpected. This is idiom is also called as a bolt out of the blue which means the same.
We can use this idiom in the following sentence:
Bill's dropping his life insurance was a bolt from the blue for his wife.
Hence option 2 is the correct answer for the given question.
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