Forerunner to the term sex symbol and originally used to describe popular female sex icons.
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Examples for "bombshell"
Examples for "bombshell"
1Mauricio Pochettino dropped the bombshell with his first words on Friday morning.
2Two-and-a-half hours later, parents and the Department of Education received a bombshell.
3The lobbyist worked with Mossack following the OECD's bombshell report in 2000.
4And that was when he dropped his final bombshell: 'I don't know.'
5That was one thing a bombshell always had on her side, right?
1She was impossibly magnetic: a puritan sex icon, ascetic and unaware, attractive but untouchable.
1Changed it from a sex symbol to a powerful female art form.
2Despite her acting potential, Fox was immediately typecast as a sex symbol.
3Despite her obvious acting potential, Fox was immediately typecast as a sex symbol.
4Singer, actor and sex symbol Jane Birkin plays Dublin this week.
5Let's try to make you look like a teenage sex symbol.
6You're on the way to being a huge androgynous sex symbol.
7And, you know, you became like a sex symbol for women over 40.
8Cue mayhem on set, as the ill-equipped sex symbol lusts for public revenge.
9Dandridge was Hollywood's first Black female movie star and sex symbol.
10He was even asked about his new-found fame as the tournament's first ' sex symbol'.
11He could be the sex symbol of open water swimming.
12And thus a star, and a sex symbol, was born.
13He's Iceland's biggest star -and most unlikely sex symbol.
14He is a superstar, a sex symbol and women find him super, super cool.
15This really was rather fun, salving my conscience while driving a sex symbol crazy.
16His coach thinks he may become the " sex symbol" of open water swimming.
Translations for sex symbol