advantage, benefit, boast, boon, diamond, gem, good thing, loaves and fishes, manna from heaven, plum, pride and joy, treasure, trouvaille, winner
Definitionn. a sudden happening that brings good fortune
Last update: July 24, 2015
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Offer of this job is a godsend in the present circumstances. [Please select]
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Twenty-four hours later the long spell of calm, a godsend to Godley and Byng, came to an end. [Please select]
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An assassin, what a godsend. [Please select]
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Twist a godsend, a purifier, an emollient--like some blessed unction dropped from above. [Please select]
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The incident would have been a godsend to the Press a few weeks later. [Please select]
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Really, one would think you were quite a heroine--or a Godsend or something like that. [Please select]
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This sportive visitor of his was a veritable godsend. [Please select]
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Rose's incursion into her life must have been a godsend to her. [Please select]
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"True, Martha, though I prefer to call it a godsend," said Mrs Martin. [Please select]
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The full equipment of the wagon that Dick had found in the gully, particularly the tools, proved to be a godsend. [Please select]
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There's Loveybond, the gardener, whom you would scarcely remember, and Middleton, the head keeper, who has really been a godsend so far as the game is concerned. [Please select]
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