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View definitions for bonanza

bonanza

noun as in windfall

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U.S. news consumers are a lot less interested after three years of bloody stalemate, but the initial bonanza was real.

From Salon

He's now only 11 points behind Palmer for the season and this week's game against Everton could turn into another bonanza, with David Moyes' visitors involved in two 2-2 draws in their past three.

From BBC

Just as well they performed as three players didn't start and the expected Chelsea goal bonanza never materialised.

From BBC

The fiscal cost of the tax refund bonanza was steep.

It’s front and center again as investors contend with a Trumponomics crackdown on immigration, a rising trade-war risk and a potential bonanza of tax cuts.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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