bonanza

[ UK /bənˈænzɐ/ ]
[ US /bəˈnænzə/ ]
NOUN
  1. an especially rich vein of precious ore
  2. a sudden happening that brings good fortune (as a sudden opportunity to make money)
    the demand for testing has created a boom for those unregulated laboratories where boxes of specimen jars are processed like an assembly line
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How To Use bonanza In A Sentence

  • This sure seems a bonanza opportunity for both designers and customers with a discerning eye.
  • Have fun with my easy-peasy pasta and be sure to come back next week for our July 4th Bonanza Extravaganza Episode! EconomyBites: Recession Recipe: Allie's Easy Summertime Pasta (VIDEO)
  • The Bonanza crossed the runway threshold while the helicopter was still about 250 feet from a planned touchdown point of 1500 feet down the runway.
  • However, there is no great bonanza of wealth awaiting Ireland in the Atlantic waters.
  • Spate of mergers and acquisitions brings a bonanza for investment banks
  • With Bonanza Jellybean's permission, and against my explicit orders, she's been coercing the guests into trying something called kundalini yoga. Even Cowgirls Get The Blues
  • It was a mini Wall Street bonanza bull market as these baubles, nicked or begged from Mum, exchanged hands many times over in one fifteen-minute break, moving from one cotton wool-lined matchbox to another. In the Frame
  • It's ski racing's biggest biennial bonanza, a snow-sport event for Alpine purists, and this year it's coming to Italy.
  • The bonanza was exposed by documents filed at Companies House. The Sun
  • Britain is the fourth largest investor in Brazil and has been reaping the rewards of the cash bonanza. The Sun
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