good fortune

NOUN
  1. a stroke of luck
  2. an auspicious state resulting from favorable outcomes
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How To Use good fortune In A Sentence

  • You might well feel a tad suspicious of this literary agent's good fortune. Times, Sunday Times
  • Good fishing for sportsmen and women also means good fortune for those who must feed their families almost entirely by fishing - loons, ospreys, bald eagles and cormorants.
  • If there was an element of good fortune about his batting then, this was a virtually faultless performance. Times, Sunday Times
  • Never, not even once,’ he said when asked if he had considered just trousering the money and keeping quiet about his good fortune.
  • He used a mallet to crack open a case of wine in a ritual said to bring harmony and good fortune. The Sun
  • You display great attention to detail which can be considered good fortune or a curse when it comes to relationships.
  • His was the good fortune to witness Sheppard's encounter with the topsman, and to shrive the battered soul of Jonathan Wild. A Book of Scoundrels
  • You make my heart smile. In such a soft and warm season, please accept my sincere blessing and deep concern for you. For our ever-lasting friendship, send sincere blessings and warm greetings to my friends whom I miss so much. Wish you a happy new year and a good fortune in the coming year when we will share our happiness, think of our good friends, and our dreams come true!
  • He will regard your presence as an omen of good fortune.
  • She had the good fortune to be free from illness.
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