come out of a/the clear blue sky
come out of a/the clear blue sky
To happen unexpectedly. She seemed so surprised by the news that it must have come out of a clear blue sky. You need to work hard—opportunities don't just come out of the clear blue sky. I never expected our little indie movie to get much recognition, so the Oscar nomination sure came out of the clear blue sky!
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come out of a clear blue sky
and come out of the clear blue sky; come out of the bluesuddenly; without warning. Then, out of a clear blue sky, he told me he was leaving. My sister Mary appeared on my doorstep out of the blue, after years with no word from her.
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