godsend

IPA: gˈɑdsɛnd

noun

  • An instance of unexpected benefit or good fortune; a windfall.
  • (specifically, Britain, regional, archaic) The wreck of a ship which has washed up on shore, from which cargo, timber, etc., may be obtained.
  • A person who provides greatly needed assistance.
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Examples of "godsend" in Sentences

  • A godsend for a field mycologist.
  • In that sense, you are a godsend.
  • Pitt's bottling it was a godsend.
  • This may be a godsend for the man.
  • A good timeline would be a godsend.
  • They are a godsend for the beginner.
  • Anyone willing to help would be a Godsend.
  • And he was a godsend to tell you the truth.
  • And the benefits, as you say, are a godsend.
  • Such confusions are a godsend for Polisario supporters.

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