In a way that was not expected.
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Examples for "unexpectedly"
Examples for "unexpectedly"
1However, the launch could still be postponed if weather conditions change unexpectedly.
2Things have worsened this year as the economic crisis has deepened unexpectedly.
3First Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn unexpectedly resigned after five years in power.
4There is always some new point of view being shown you unexpectedly.
5Figures earlier yesterday showed sales of new homes fell unexpectedly in December.
In a sudden and unexpected way.
1For today, we'll...;I'm sorry for bringing this up out of the blue.
2He said the news came as a bolt out of the blue.
3Then somebody asked a question straight out of the blue-nopreliminaries, nothing.
4You'll be in and out of the blue time inside ten minutes.
5Why they started to talk about these sanctions out of the blue?
6Right out of the blue, just when she was feeling so happy.
7But Massino just didn't approach Cantarella for business out of the blue.
8But Sir James's success did not come from out of the blue.
9An unknown could come out of the blue and dominate the field.
10But then, one day, and almost out of the blue, she agreed.
11Hawthorne continued, It was out of the blue, like three months ago.
12It's like a gift that comes out of the blue, Wong said.
13Then, out of the blue, Sunny asked me if I liked Picasso.
14So it was totally out of the blue to win this money.
15And then, out of the blue, he looked at her with interest.
16And then, out of the blue, both publisher and agent were gone.
Translations for out of the blue