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Sentence count:70+2 Only show simple sentencesPosted:2017-04-24Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: boombuncegodsendgold rushgravymanna from heavenwindfallSimilar words: stanzakwanzaaextravaganzaskin and bonesdebonairbona fidecarbonatedon and onMeaning: [bəʊ'nænzə]  n. 1. an especially rich vein of precious ore 2. a sudden happening that brings good fortune (as a sudden opportunity to make money). 
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1. Bargain hunters enjoyed a real bonanza today.
2. The expected sales bonanza hadn't materialised.
3. April was a bonanza month for car sales.
4. 2002 will be a bonanza year for the computer industry.
5. The magazine will hold another fashion bonanza in the spring.
6. A cash bonanza will be winging its way to the 600,000 members of the scheme.
7. Joey Bonanza doesn't like loose ends.
8. Bonanza sat in a huge oak chair.
9. Bonanza tips me off that Vecchi killed Mahoney.
10. Merchandise bonanza Essentially, the Sharks were fashion models.
11. Even then, his debriefing could yield an intelligence bonanza.
12. Don't miss our birthday bonanza Roll up for super carpet market!
13. That proved a bonanza in 1995, when blue chips were market leaders.
14. But hopes of a big jobs bonanza will not materialise.
15. To call it a bonanza is to understate the matter significantly.
16. If Bonanza had set Connie Fraser up for the chill,(sentence dictionary) there wouldn't be anything I could do to stop it.
17. Yet the bosses' bonanza has continued, albeit at a reduced rate, into the recession.
18. Much of the profit bonanza came from soaring underwriting fees.
19. For consumers, though, the battle will produce a bonanza of benefits.
20. Thinking of Bonanza got me on trying to figure his reaction if Vecchi got hooked for the Mahoney killing.
21. This festive bonanza ended a phenomenal year which saw farmers' market numbers increase from 100 to 300.
22. The rise in house prices meant that those who were selling enjoyed a bonanza.
23. But three Labour councillors representing Bromborough claimed prospects of the site providing an industrial bonanza were remote.
24. The city council estimates that the conference will bring an £11 million bonanza for hotels, restaurants, shops and security services.
25. Friends of the Earth is warning Mr Redwood to beware of talk of a jobs bonanza.
26. Just for your lifetime, or a little less, there is a natural gas bonanza for Britain.
27. Indeed there seems to have been little diminution in this publishing bonanza up to the present time.
28. Salomon Brothers, slow to learn about take-overs and largely absent from the junk bond market, missed the bonanza.
29. The large jump in profits has resulted in a bonanza for Intel employees.
30. Thinking of the frail figure sitting in the gloomy room at the sanatorium, trusting the great Bonanza.
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