Bombshells

/ˈbɑmʃɛlz/ noun

Plural of bombshell: a bomb or explosive device, or a surprising and shocking piece of news that stuns people.

From bomb (from Italian bomba, likely from Latin bombus meaning 'humming sound') + shell (from Old English sciell). Originally referred to explosive ordnance in the 1600s; metaphorical sense for shocking news developed in the 20th century.

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