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View synonyms for shocker
shocker
/ ˈʃɒkə /
noun
a person or thing that shocks or horrifies
a sensational novel, film, or play
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One Labour candidate for next year's election said it was a "shocker", and that "our electoral success last year was built on his back".
From BBC
If you answered yes to any of those, then the steps the folks below took to protect their show’s big shockers worked.
From Los Angeles Times
Hugo Keenan: Laid low by illness early on, then came into the team and had a shocker against the Waratahs.
From BBC
Mr Manns also described the cuts to Novo's growth outlook as "a shocker".
From BBC
Tuesday’s Division 1 baseball semifinals produced a shocker.
From Los Angeles Times
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