happenstance in English

noun
1
coincidence.
it was just happenstance that I happened to be there

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1. 14 I found this delightful hotel by happenstance.

2. No, happenstance will never make for beauty.

3. 13 In part this was the result of happenstance.

4. 1 I found this delightful hotel by happenstance.

5. 15 My project has benefited from this happenstance.

6. 4 No, happenstance will never make for beauty.

7. Planned with characteristic meticulousness, this bold venture was also the result of happenstance.

8. 3 By happenstance they were both in Paris at the same time.

9. 14 So it can't be about happenstance or about finance.

10. 2 I came to live at the farm by happenstance.

11. 24 He is not short. Can you believe that such perfection is mere happenstance?

12. 22 We go to any lengths to avoid such a happenstance in baseball.

13. Her subsequent roles in the 1990s and 2000s included Le Libertin and Happenstance (2000).

14. 19 Fortuitous happenstance ignits a foray of synergy between the two or the group.

15. 20 Clearly this was a profitable happenstance for both the owners and the king.

16. 5 And they both landed by happenstance rather than design in the Motor City.

17. 8 Who knows what such a happenstance might have called forth from my unpredictable nature?

18. Pronunciation Noun Accidentia (genitive Accidentiae) (fem.) casual event, chance, happenstance; Related words & phrases

19. 29 Happiness is not a situation to be longed for, or a convergence of lucky happenstance.

20. 27 Planned with characteristic meticulousness, this bold venture was also the result of happenstance.

21. 28 Dreamtime that is dark is difficult to foray for positive happenstance through prose incantations.

22. 8 Dunning and Sasbach, two inconspicuous villages which happenstance has made part of my experience.

23. 9 Dunning and Sasbach, two inconspicuous villages which happenstance has made part of my experience.

24. 7 In this happenstance, faithful friend Lobo, these white ladies would pay anything for milk.

25. I might never have identified his inability to read if it had not been for an entirely social happenstance.

26. 12 Pure happenstance and luck had much to do with life and death on both sides.

27. It is not happenstance that one English publication of our general conference messages is in a magazine simply titled the Ensign.

28. 21 In deep antiquity, vast, sprawling empires rose and fell,(www.Sentencedict.com) usually the result of happenstance rather than deliberation.

29. 6 By happenstance, and a fair amount of reaching out by Lindsey, we started playing together and it was great.

30. 23 I might never have identified his inability to read if it had not been for an entirely social happenstance.

31. Soon insights flow and they each share of their introspective moments to discover a common thread of karmic happenstance to render.

32. 10 Through either grace or happenstance, the architecture of the 140-year-old building embodies the spirit of the contemporary parish.

33. 18 The happenstance of the Ardisia crenata disease was increasingly serious, because Ardisia crenata had been planted in successive years as viewing fruit flowers.

34. 17 Women who take advantage of happenstance have competence, self-confidence, and the ability to take risks. They also have a strong support system.

35. Olmsted's works appear so natural that one critic wrote, "One thinks of them as something not put there by artifice but merely preserved by happenstance.

36. 16 Our marriage was a personal happenstance, but its possibility was dictated by historical conditions: it happened after a turn in Sino-American relations.

37. Lives hang in the balance, and yet we have typically relied for our choices on happenstance—offhand referrals, late nights at the office, or the dream of meeting cute.

38. Otherwise, you have an oligopoly or cartels where the big operators act in concert (whether by design or by happenstance) to dictate prices, working conditions, etc.

39. 26 Olmsted's works appear so natural that one critic wrote, "One thinks of them as something not put there by artifice but merely preserved by happenstance.

40. The jewels glitter between her breasts enticing him to another happenstance of sex. The two adjoin like vacuums of self into another lustful foray of plight.

41. Rimlicked is this Blithered bitten cowtown reality A happenstance calamity of the damned destined to depravity The lake Rimlick tragedy ©DRBII☆2021 ©CNN chaos news network ☆2021

42. 30 If there is a difficult union, self may choose not to be present but may accolade synergy in the work happenstance or in other encounters of a fortuitous kind.

43. 25 Lives hang in the balance, and yet we have typically relied for our choices on happenstance—offhand referrals, late nights at the office, or the dream of meeting cute.

44. Rimlicked is this Blithered bitten cowtown reality A happenstance calamity of the damned destined to depravity The lake Rimlick tragedy ©DRBII☆2021 ©CNN chaos news network ☆2021

45. The first Aniline dye invented was mauveine, or purple, and it was a happenstance discovery.” In 1856, 18-year-old chemist William Henry Perkin was doing experiments for his professor, trying to synthesize the anti-malaria drug quinine

46. The basic issue is that Blurting is normally just an awkward happenstance, which is sometimes embarrassing and usually uncomfortable, but when we lose friends, jobs and get ourselves in deep trouble because of it, then it’s not the Blurting in of itself that is causing problems, it’s what is being said.

47. In contrast to the happenstance release kinetics of rapid-release dosage forms, rate-controlled delivery systems can be designed to provide specific temporal patterns of drug concentration in plasma, for the purpose of optimizing the selectivity of drug action, the interval between successive Administerings of drug and the likelihood that the