Windfall

//ˈwɪnd.fɔːl//

"Windfall" in a Sentence (8 examples)

The unexpected windfall has put my brother and his wife on easy street.

The corporation saw windfall profits this year.

They received a windfall as recompense for false imprisonment, but it doesn't even begin to make up for lost time.

The danger from windfall is greatest to trees developed in dense stands, which are tall and have slender stems, and increases with the age of the stand.

They couldn't reach the branches, so they ate the windfalls.

Businessmen rushed to get every last commodity aboard a departing ship, hoping for a windfall once the world realized these would be the very last sacks of flour available, thus driving up prices.

One of six siblings who’d been raised by a single mother, the client had earned a windfall of around $400,000 after going viral in 2021.

In addition to following the lead of Newcastle and Crystal Palace in making this a season of glory for clubs who rarely, if ever, win a trophy, Tottenham are also set to benefit from a £100m windfall after qualifying for next season's Champions League.

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