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UK
/ʃˈɒkɐ/
]
[ US /ˈʃɑkɝ/ ]
[ US /ˈʃɑkɝ/ ]
NOUN
- a shockingly bad person
- a sensational message (in a film or play or novel)
How To Use shocker In A Sentence
- This film may be a shocker, but as well as being very sexy it's also pretty funny at times.
- The solutions to the few mysteries in it are not big shockers.
- It was nothing more than 5 to 10-bar sustained cacophonous triads with some crescendi and decrescendi and an occasional tri-tone shocker. NPR Topics: News
- At the other end of the spectrum, there are some shockers, horrors and a couple of real nightmares.
- He had a shocker of a game and I had to watch my tongue for fear of saying something I might later regret!
- The shocker, however, was the big jump in problem loans from a bank with ‘a squeaky clean reputation for managing credit risk.’
- Or, shocker, you've decided to change your diet to one that some people see as more healthful.
- His latest movie is a shocker but it's also hilariously funny at times.
- It's the latest shocker in a romance that was full of surprises right from the start.
- You don't pays your money, and takes your compo if it turns out to be a shocker. Arsenal's ticket gesture to fans misplaced – leave us to our misery | Marina Hyde