Phrases with «big shock»

The phrase "big shock" means being very surprised or shocked by something that happens or is revealed. Full definition

Sentences with «big shock»

  • But when the judge questioned the rest of the jury, he got an even bigger shock. (slaw.ca)
  • The rate could jump as much as twice after the closing of the mortgage which can be a very big shock when it comes to monthly payments. (mortgagecalculator.biz)
  • That part isn't too big a shock either. (digitaltrends.com)
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