fortune|fortunes in English

noun

[for·tune || 'fɔrtʃn /'fɔːtʃuːn ,'fɔːtʃn]

luck, chance; good luck, success; wealth, riches; great wealth; fate

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1. People can also visit fortune tellers , in temples and in the streets , to have their fortunes .

2. No longer a medieval fortune telling game, contemporary tarot is a spiritual and psychological tool that gives us a holistic map for how to achieve the fortunes we desire.

3. 20 No longer a medieval fortune telling game, contemporary tarot is a spiritual and psychological tool that gives us a holistic map for how to achieve the fortunes we desire.

4. Fortunes change with dizzy abruptness.

5. Their fortunes have taken an upturn.

6. Our fortunes rise, like your cock.

7. The strong British contingent suffered mixed fortunes.

8. The tsar's fortunes had reached their nadir.

9. We made and spent three fortunes together.

10. Thereafter its fortunes suffered a steep decline.

11. It might for Fortunes bastard be unfathered.

12. Every Chinese fortune cookie is accompanied with a fortune.

13. British athletes had mixed fortunes in yesterday's competition.

14. In the following years, his fortunes improved considerably.

15. They have made their fortunes from industry and commerce.

16. From then on, our fortunes took a downward turn.

17. 17 This is a complete reversal of fortunes.

18. The railway revived the flagging fortunes of Brighton.

19. "Billionaires are living in a different world from the rest of us." Zooming in on Billionaires' rising fortunes in the pandemic year Jeff Bezos, with his $183.9 billion fortune, is the richest man

20. 1. Chiromancy - telling fortunes by lines on the palm of the hand chirology, palm reading, palmistry fortune telling, soothsaying, foretelling, divination - the art or gift of prophecy (or the pretense of prophecy) by supernatural means

21. Fortune is variant.

22. Fortune favours fools.

23. 5 British athletes had mixed fortunes in yesterday's competition.

24. Farmers, ranchers, prospectors, killers and thieves seek their fortunes.

25. The battle was a turning point in Northumbrian fortunes.