Phrases with «rude surprise»

The phrase "rude surprise" means being unexpectedly and impolitely shocked or caught off guard by something. Full definition

Sentences with «rude surprise»

  • If you assume that your life expectancy should be your guide for estimating how long you'll need your nest egg to last, you may be in for rude surprise. (realdealretirement.com)
  • By being clear about everything beforehand, you can avoid rude surprises at the time of claiming the insurance. (policybazaar.com)
  • This wasn't the first rude surprise of the day, and it won't be the last. (automobilemag.com)
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