Examples of 'from out of the blue' in a sentence

Meaning of "from out of the blue"

from out of the blue - Unexpectedly or without any prior warning or indication

How to use "from out of the blue" in a sentence

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from out of the blue
Comes to life from out of the blue.
Sometimes the most inspired ideas seem to just come from out of the blue.
All of this from out of the blue.
His power has not all of a sudden emerged from out of the blue.
Sometimes from out of the blue.
I do not want this thing hitting him from out of the blue.
This argument seems to come from out of the blue and support a previously held opinion.
Cobra forces invaded and took it over from out of the blue.
Suddenly, bang from out of the blue there is a great picture.
Just do not tell me it came from out of the blue.
From out of the blue ♪.
Blue means that you will be rung from out of the blue.
But then, from out of the blue.
One never knows what will seemingly appear from out of the blue.
Oh, you came from out of the blue.

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This is the second time you have come after me from out of the blue.
All products from Out of the Blue.
New connections and exciting opportunities will appear from Out of the Blue.
Where did you spring from out of the blue like that?
But do not be surprised if you have a vision, seemingly from out of the blue.
And then, from out of the blue.
Maybe this is, like, a sign coming from nowhere, from out of the blue.
Last month, I received a call from out of the blue from a client of mine from the 1980s.
Friends ' School received a surprising request from out of the blue this week.
So this Anna called me from out of the blue.
I mean, who are these people, coming in from out of the blue with this stuff?
The name (Keepers Point) appears from out of the blue.

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