Similar words: instance, for instance, happen, happen to, stance, distance, substance, resistance. Meaning: ['hæpənstæns /-stɑːns] n. an event that might have been arranged although it was really accidental.
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31 Once might be happenstance. But this strange extra acceleration was seen subsequently with two other craft.
32 Lovely happenstance will continue to surprise and thrill you through most of January.
33 Soon insights flow and they each share of their introspective moments to discover a common thread of karmic happenstance to render.
34 Otherwise, you have an oligopoly or cartels where the big operators act in concert (whether by design or by happenstance) to dictate prices, working conditions, etc.
35 The self is seeking union and nothing divine is possible in the current happenstance.
36 Banter is a poetry form of mirth to make light of the happenstance of the day. Banter is associated with dragon lore dreamtime.
37 The jewels glitter between her breasts enticing him to another happenstance of sex. The two adjoin like vacuums of self into another lustful foray of plight.
38 He chooses to attend another party and delights in her as she shows up in sexy lingerie of a red symposium of sultry bangladesh happenstance of wear.
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