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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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61. Such a spectacle is a boon to the moujik.
62. May I ask a boon of you?
63. Legalization of football betting? a boon or a bane?
64. After attending last week's ScienceOnline conference in North Carolina, Dave Munger asks whether relying on titillating tactics is a boon or bane for promoting science to the public.
65. Yet this untapped potential could be a terrific boon to medicine.
66. Handles are a boon to designers because they can also indicate selection.
67. Digitisation is a particular boon to IMAX, a Canadian firm that makes bigger, taller screens.
68. But such a sea might not have been a boon to life, even though acid-loving microbes persist here; high levels of phosphorus argue against a living presence.
69. It is for this reason that television proves such a boon to so many people.
70. He was tall, dark and handsome, like a Mills and Boon hero.
71. The north big boy take the tutor's placard to go out to make a deceptive show of strength:"You see, the experienced research scholar of my boon teacher but so-and-so playwright!"
72. A method has boon discussed for the preparation of ochratoxin A under general laboratory condition.
73. So perhaps our political obsession with the next by - election results is not an unmitigated boon.
74. This baby is a great boon to the Smith family.
75. Predigested foods are a boon for those who are ill or have impaired digestion.
76. Since roads are generally dreadful, advances in communications, with mobile banking and telephonic agro-info, have been a huge boon.
77. When off-track betting was first introduced, it was seen as a boon to the industry.
78. In what would be a boon for needle-phobes of all ages, researchers have developed a skin patch that vaccinates against the flu and could be available in five years.
79. Cromwell secured the boon by the timely present of some choice sweetmeats to Pope Julius II.
80. The growth is a boon for zooplankton, who now have ready access to an easy - to - find feast.
81. DDNS can be a great boon in reducing the administrative overhead for DNS administrators who otherwise would need to manually configure DNS resource records for these hosts.
82. I lead a life that I don't like, among boon companions.
83. Indeed ,(Sentencedict) the Kindle and other e - readers could be a boon to newspapers.
84. The new generics could also be a boon to generic drug manufacturers such as Teva, Barr, and Mylan Labs.
85. Her eventual trip to England with Rolfe and their newborn son proved a fund-raising boon to the colony, with Pocahontas serving as a kind of poster girl for the Virginia Company.
86. The new software will prove a boon to Internet users.
87. She sought around her where to bestow the precious boon of her unoccupied affection.
88. The National Biodiesel Board has released a new economic study that shows how biodiesel plants are a boon to the U.
89. Mr Bannister argues that while the dearth of first-time buyers is putting the brake on inflation, it may turn out to be a boon for the housing market.
90. Nearly a thousand pounds'worth of bad debts has boon written off as irrecoverable.
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