Similar words: good for, good form, good for you, good-for-nothing, good for nothing, fortune, food for thought, importune. Meaning: n. 1. an auspicious state resulting from favorable outcomes 2. a stroke of luck.
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31) He could scarcely believe his good fortune.
32) With his lay people he had good fortune.
33) My great good fortune was that I met Marian.
34) A wise man turns chance into good fortune. Thomas Fuller
35) I hope it will bring you good fortune.
36) The Moon also brings good fortune.
37) So back we got into the car and ultimately by some good fortune we arrived at the Consulate.
38) She is gracious and talented, and no one begrudged her good fortune.
39) By great good fortune they were all asleep when Perseus found them.
40) Even for the more careful managers, their decade or so of good fortune had far too weak a base to survive.
41) They seemed to envy our good fortune in being the first to leave.
42) Calamities are of two kinds: misfortune to ourselves, and good fortune to others. Ambrose Bierce
43) By extreme good fortune, Blackpool can celebrate its tramway centenary with one of its original ten cars of 1885.
44) At all events, we set sail from Lowestoft, and by good fortune the Professor was detained on other business.
44) Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
45) It has been Labour's good fortune to inherit this benign state of affairs.
46) Finding the missing parts has been a lucky blending of good fortune and good detective work.
47) We are always in a hurry to be happy...; for when we have suffered a long time, we have great difficulty in believing in good fortune. Alexandre Dumas
48) It was necessary to appear as though innate good fortune made one invulnerable.
49) Last week she had the good fortune to have as guest the great art historian Sir Ernst Gombrich.
50) She would need some of his courage, and his good fortune.
51) Despite their good fortune, the locals resented all the refugees pouring and crowding into their space.
52) Their employers were quick to stoke up popular envy through the press if players even temporarily forgot their good fortune.
53) Jody is having a hard time believing her good fortune.
54) His good fortune in surviving subsequent assassination attempts increased his belief in his divine protection.
55) Red paper, reflecting good fortune, with bright, bold, gold calligraphy, was hung in the kitchen.
56) In a sense, one should rejoice at such good fortune.
57) He told her that he could see that she was highly born and blessed by good fortune.
58) Her great good fortune has been an electoral system that has given her power on a minority vote.
59) Through a stroke of geologic good fortune, hydrothermal water percolates up through the landscape and feeds into the Colorado.
60) I did not immediately recognise this invitation as good fortune.
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