Two, bolt and blue. "It" is a pronoun.
i was bolt from the blue when i was not passed in the exam
The phrase 'bolt from the blue' refers to a unexpected happening, or a surprise. Therefore, a sentence could be: When a man I had never seen before turned up at my house claiming he was my father, it was a bolt from the blue.
You could try any of the following: dash, sprint, bolt, race, fly, barrel, hurtle, speed.
surprise, idea, shock
It means that it was random, like out of nowhere. It refers to the "bolt from the blue" a lightning strike from so far away that the cloud is unseen, and it means "coming unexpectedly, and from an unlikely source."
i was bolt from the blue when i was not passed in the exam
The phrase 'bolt from the blue' refers to a unexpected happening, or a surprise. Therefore, a sentence could be: When a man I had never seen before turned up at my house claiming he was my father, it was a bolt from the blue.
The idea that lightening was electricity struck Ben Franklin like a bolt from the blue.
We were lost, hungry and running short of water. Suddenly the solution came to me, like a bolt out of the blue. We could use the parts from the RV to build an emergency beacon.
Blue Bolt was created in 1940.
The lighting bolt was furious
"Bolt from the blue" is an idiom that refers to a sudden, unexpected event or piece of news that takes someone by surprise. It describes a sudden and unforeseen occurrence that is shocking or unexpected.
You could try any of the following: dash, sprint, bolt, race, fly, barrel, hurtle, speed.
This is a term that started by describing weather. The bold in this sentence is a bold of lighting. Sometimes a bolt of lightning will strike suddenly without any storm clouds nearby. This is the original meaning of a bolt from the blue, as in a lightning bolt out of the clear blue sky.Now we use the term to mean anything that seems to come out of nowhere without warning. If you've been trying to come up with a good slogan for your class and nobody can think of one, for example. Everybody is sitting around drawing and discussing ideas. Suddenly one of your classmates jumps up and yells out the perfect slogan without any warning. You could say "Well that was a bolt out of the blue!"
Bolt can be a noun, since a bolt is a type of locking mechanism. Bolt can also be a verb, like in the sentence, "Be careful, or your horse might bolt."
Maverick - 1957 Bolt from the Blue - 4.11 was released on: USA: 27 November 1960
Yes, collective nouns are a bale of cotton or a bolt of cotton.