Similar words: rise and fall, find fault, grandfather, hard and fast, few and far between, wind, windy, window. Meaning: ['wɪnd'fɔːl] n. 1. fruit that has fallen from the tree 2. a sudden happening that brings good fortune (as a sudden opportunity to make money).
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31. For a short-term gain of a one-off windfall profit, far greater future losses were stored up.
32. Greyhound racing claims the Chancellor earmarked the windfall for the tracks in his March Budget.
33. The Wall was, however, a capitalist windfall for a few entrepreneurs.
34. This was doubtless a windfall for shipwrights, if expensive for others.
35. Both of these carriers raised their base fares 10 percent and are collecting the windfall on tickets currently being sold.
36. This declared that the whole affair was' a godsend, a windfall, an apocalypse for Mr. Ruskin.
37. If you count the savings to pension funds from premature deaths, tobacco is nothing short of a windfall for the states.
38. The next president gets a hecka windfall.
39. He applied the windfall to payment of his mortgage.
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41. I had a windfall from the football pools.
42. The windfall allowed me to buy a house.
43. Can this be a windfall?
44. Advocates windfall profits tax on oil companies.
45. The fragile Brindisi bronzes are a windfall for archaeologists and art historians alike.
46. Mr. Lee expects a windfall profit from playing the stock market.
47. Now the windfall tax threshold is 40 US dollars each barrel.
48. Are the Gulf countries handling their windfall any better this time?
49. They may try to spread out the enjoyment of the windfall over many years.
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50. Yet to date, ordinary Libyans have seen little of that windfall.
51. As the cofounder, part-owner, and chief scientific officer of Ambergene, Cano stood to earn a hefty chunk of any windfall that might result.
52. Critics said it represented a potential new windfall for lenders.
53. But also because of policy and financial aspects of asymmetry and non-transparent , for all industries of a windfall Gudao Finally!
54. The runup in business school applications during the recession has created a windfall for essay writers.
55. Banking analyst Dick Bove of Rochedale Securities said in a note yesterday that buying some or all of MF Global might create "a windfall profit" for Goldman.
56. There are two additional conditions that must be added to these new mortgages, to make them less of a windfall for borrowers.
57. He was able to buy his second Wuling with a windfall profit he made when the government paid him compensation for some of his land it annexed to build a power plant.
58. My friend didn't care because every sale that they generated was pure windfall profit for my friend - and, of course, my friend also got 100%, of the back end.
59. Yahoo reaped a financial windfall when Alibaba stock soared in an initial offering in 2007, much as Google did when it sold its stake in Baidu.
60. People in that situation will spend much or all any temporary windfall.
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