[ UK /ɡˈɒdsɛnd/ ]
[ US /ˈɡɑdˌsɛnd/ ]
NOUN
  1. 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 godsend In A Sentence

  • Many of the other figures involved in the operation were egregious intriguers and strivers, mediocrities for whom the CIA's money was a godsend.
  • Surf charter boats have proved a godsend to the aid effort. Times, Sunday Times
  • This is a godsend from a codes point of view," he said. Berks county news
  • An object of derision though she may be to some, to others the celebrity fashion icon is a godsend, for rarely does she also possess a model figure.
  • It was a godsend, but I was also heartbroken - that collection had many rare stamps.
  • These circular divots with their pre-measured portions and neatly crimped perimeter, are a godsend.
  • Two carers came four times a day and were a godsend. The Sun
  • However, for the organisers, contestants like Laura and those like her are a Godsend, because to say that beauty pageants are a magnet for criticism is an understatement.
  • A Godsend for anyone who has to submit work as it gets rid of the chance of sending a duff disk.
  • She was a bright child and very good at drawing and writing, so that the morning kindergarten was a godsend to her, and to me.
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