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windfall
CIDE DICTIONARY
windfall, n.
- Anything blown down or off by the wind, as fruit from a tree, or the tree itself, or a portion of a forest prostrated by a violent wind, etc. Bacon. [1913 Webster]
- An unexpected legacy, or other gain. [1913 Webster]"He had a mighty windfall out of doubt." [1913 Webster]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
windfall, n.
1 an apple or other fruit blown to the ground by the wind.
2 a piece of unexpected good fortune, esp. a legacy.
1 an apple or other fruit blown to the ground by the wind.
2 a piece of unexpected good fortune, esp. a legacy.
THESAURUS
windfall
boast, bonus, buried treasure, catch, diamond, discovery, find, finding, foundling, gem, godsend, good thing, gravy, jewel, pearl, plum, pride, pride and joy, prize, treasure, treasure trove, trophy, trouvaille, trove, waifs, waifs and strays, windfall money, windfall profit, winnerROGET THESAURUS
windfall
Good
N good, benefit, advantage, improvement, greatest good, supreme good, interest, service, behoof, behalf, weal, main chance, summum bonum, common weal, consummation devoutly to be wished, gain, boot, profit, harvest, boon, good turn, blessing, world of good, piece of good luck, piece of good fortune, nuts, prize, windfall, godsend, waif, treasure-trove, good fortune, happiness, goodness, utility, remedy, pleasure giving, commendable, useful, good, beneficial, well, aright, satisfactorily, favorably, not amis, all for the best, to one's advantage, in one's favor, in one's interest, so far so good, magnum bonum.For further exploring for "windfall" in Webster Dictionary Online