Windfall Mnemonic
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windfall
windfall
/ˈwɪnd.fɔːl/
Examples
- Instead, the windfall went to stockholders.
- The deal proved to be a windfall to investors.
- The result was a financial windfall for him.
- The opportuneness may be considered as the immunity to windfall success.
- But these windfall profits lasted only until the end of the season.
- The crash and subsequent stay in the hospital were a publicity windfall.
- The diner was insured, so the Stephanides have a windfall gain.
- Dick had not taken the filming seriously but gladly accepted the windfall.
- This windfall allows the family to go home and prosper once more.
- Both taxes were raised at the beginning of 2008 due to higher windfall profits.
fruit that has fallen from the tree
noun
a sudden happening that brings good fortune (as a sudden opportunity to make money)
noun
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"Wind + Fall. Suddenly, the wind brought luck and money's call."
"Wind + Fall. When wind blows hard, unexpected money might just fall into your lap."
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