bombshell - Meaning in Malayalam

bombshell - Meaning in Malayalam

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What is bombshell meaning in Malayalam?

The word or phrase bombshell refers to an explosive bomb or artillery shell, or a shocking surprise, or an entertainer who has a sensational effect. See bombshell meaning in Malayalam, bombshell definition, translation and meaning of bombshell in Malayalam. Find bombshell similar words, bombshell synonyms. Learn and practice the pronunciation of bombshell. Find the answer of what is the meaning of bombshell in Malayalam.

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