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Sentence count:90+5Posted:2016-12-17Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: blessinggiftgodsendjollyjovialmerrypleasantwindfallSimilar words: bookbootboomboothboostbamboobook forboomingMeaning: [buːn]  n. a desirable state. adj. very close and convivial. 
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31. Yet even in its triumph over human competition, the computer is proving something of a boon to the chess world.
32. In the hushed surroundings of a smart restaurant, Boon fiddles enigmatically with a fob watch on a neck chain.
33. The extra width available will be a boon to photographers looking for a rich textured background for full sized studio work.
34. The law is a special boon to those, like top corporate honchos, who are due large sums of deferred compensation.
35. You blag a meeting with the band's lynchpin, organist Clint Boon.
36. It also is a great boon to vegetarians who can cook grains and dried beans in 12 minutes or less.
37. She hadn't deserved their kindness, their good wishes - she'd hardly been a boon companion of late.
38. The Mormons were given the greatest boon a struggling movement can want, a martyr.
39. A recently acquired photo-copier has proved a great time-saving boon for note taking.
40. A new Green Party, therefore, could potentially split the liberal vote and prove a boon to the Republicans.
41. A boon to Western Union, he conducted business by wire, in effusive capitals.
42. For solicitors, the result is a boon as they start on an equal footing with barristers.
43. The authority is sure the £1.5m Anchor International scheme will be a boon for the town.
44. If that trend continues, it could be a boon to on-line users and a bloodbath for providers fighting for market share.
45. Part of the tale is mere good luck, a boon that even this star-crossed conflict enjoys now and then.
46. The discovery of oil in Alaska was a boon to the economy.
47. This is a boon for anyone who is hypersensitive to the latter solvents.
48. This proved to be so commercially successful that it became a reciprocal arrangement, with Mills and Boon importing Harlequin titles.
49. This teaching was a boon to the married laity, but it sowed confusion among priests.
50. Within months of filing for divorce, he had set up home with Boon co-star Liz Carling and they talked of marriage.
51. There is even a chapter on buying second hand - which has to be a boon for other Leica devotees.
52. He has a serious nature and his powers of concentration are a boon when it comes to his gruelling training schedule.
53. Success is a boon to any organization, regardless of how it has been achieved.
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54. During haytime and harvest, the four horses bought from his father-in-law had proved to be a boon.
55. There has been a slight downside to the home-theater boon for retailers.
56. This handy pocket dictionary is a boon to me.
57. The aid was a great boon for the country.
58. He has a couple of boon companions.
59. The job had its boon.
60. Boon Lay Raja Restaurant was first established in 1979.
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