Use "windfall|windfalls" in a sentence

1. I tend to leave the windfalls for the birds to pick at.

2. 11 Life insurers and nursing home operators plot their own windfalls.

3. Investors each received a windfall of £3000.

4. The hospital got a sudden windfall of £300 000.

5. He saw the old hedgehog rolling round among the windfalls early in the morning.

6. The government imposed a windfall tax on some industries.

7. Will there be any windfall payments from the sale?

8. You also have to watch for the sudden windfalls - like the R.P.I. Index monies this year.

9. The merger could mean a $2 billion windfall for shareholders.

10. Now, he can see an Elvis-like windfall for the industry.

11. Why are we offering you the chance of such a fantastic windfall?

12. So when the company makes money, its junk soars, in anticipation of the windfall.

13. Making full use of windfall revenues could help accelerate the fiscal consolidation.

14. 63 synonyms for Blessing: benefit, help, service, profit, gain, advantage, favour, gift, windfall

15. Windfall, Bailies Bacolet, Bailies Bacolet, St.david's West Indies, Grenada is listed for $314,815 USD

16. There was no shortage of opinions on what to do with the windfall gains.

17. She had an unexpected windfall of a thousand pounds when a cousin died.

18. The deal represents a huge windfall for Adkins' center, and a reasonable expense for State Mutual.

19. The airline has been smacking its lips over the prospect of a $ 145 million windfall.

20. Greyhound racing claims the Chancellor earmarked the windfall for the tracks in his March Budget.

21. 3 Agaves Mexican Restaurant & Cantina 8411 Windfall Ln Camby IN 46113 (317) 821-2943

22. So do not be disappointed if you fail to receive a windfall or secure your greatest ambition.

23. A nationwide survey completed May 16 showed that Clinton is reaping a political windfall with support from women.

24. But for those with guts, some of the highest yields around can be found here -- and even an occasional windfall.

25. Meanwhile for the transnational companies that dominate the global coffee economy, the slump in coffee prices is generating windfall gains.

26. We take a thought-provoking look into the lives of South Africans who received an unexpected windfall, and then Blew it all.

27. On the Lac Windfall property, drilling by Noront Resources Ltd. intersected a gold-bearing PY-QZ stockwork in altered felsic volcanic rocks.

28. If the snow arrival is a windfall word, that New Year's day is one of our budget sodality for pleasure.

29. Middlesbrough made a substantial profit last season, especially with two good Cup runs, and have an extra Premier League windfall.

30. Federal rescue plan Bestows $15 billion windfall in direct aid for region’s state and local governments Robert McCartney 14 hrs ago

31. Our domestic oil had been price-controlled since 19 to keep oil companies from reaping a windfall at the higher OPEC price.

32. Added to a £149 million windfall from a shares sale, that pushed profits up 27 percent to £113 million last year.

33. So when he came into a windfall he knew that he wanted to use some of it to top up his pension.

34. The Residential For Sale, Single Family Home located at Windfall, Bailies Bacolet, Bailies Bacolet, St.david's West Indies, Grenada is currently for sale

35. Opponents charge that this system artificially inflates the cost of peanut products for consumers and provides a federal windfall for quota-holders.

36. A source of great and sudden wealth or luck; a spectacular windfall: The play proved to be a Bonanza for its lucky backers.

37. Bedeguar 的词源 [ 1570–80; ‹ MF ‹ Ar ‹ Pers bād-āwar ( d ) windfall, lit., wind-brought ] This word is first recorded in the period 1570–80

38. Finally, Governments and central banks can modulate the potentially adverse impact of windfalls by using fiscal, monetary and exchange rate policy tools, as well as capital controls and balance of payments management techniques

39. 15 BARC.L) got a $2 billion "windfall profit" from excess assets it took control of in the fire sale of Lehman's U.S. brokerage business a year ago.

40. It means more overtime for some employees, so there's that vague, full-Boweled pleasure at the windfall, along with an equally vague excitement at the break in routine.

41. The regime has used the windfall of newly accessible funds it received under the JCPOA to build nuclear-capable missiles, fund terrorism, and fuel conflict across the Middle East and beyond.

42. The Court has found that the allocations made under the new farmer and investment schemes created substantial abnormal profits which fall within and outside the scope of the windfall profit clause.

43. In particular, focusing economic policy related to investment in the specified areas and using windfall gains to reduce public debt will help address the second euro area recommendation as regards supporting investment and rebuilding buffers.

44. Wearing a white dhoti, or wrapped pantaloon, and a faded striped shirt, the 90-year-old king looked less like the man sitting on a $22 billion windfall and more like a retired scholar.

45. Because, however, the principle of absorption has been established since the adoption of Royal Decree-Law 3/2006 in March 2006, the undertakings could not have legitimate expectations that they could retain any ‘windfall profits’.

46. Etymologically speaking, "baksheesh" is from Persian "bakhshīsh," which is also the source of the word Buckshee, meaning "something extra obtained free," "extra rations," or "windfall, gratuity." …

47. The Commission invited the authorities to implement the necessary measures within the national budgetary process to ensure that the 2019 budget complies with the SGP and to use windfall gains to accelerate the reduction of the government debt-to-GDP ratio.

48. The phrase alludes to several related proverbs, such as "give a Beggar a horse and he'll ride it to death" and "set a Beggar on horseback and he'll ride to the devil," which suggest that an unexpected windfall is often misused or squandered.

49. ‘Although uncommon, large Blowdowns generated from inland hurricanes provide an opportunity to study the effects of catastrophic windfall.’ ‘In other words, it's a type of animal that prefers a forest with clearings (whether created by fire, Blowdowns, or logging) to larger, unbroken tracts of old growth.’

50. ‘The support staff, the Articled clerks, the young solicitors, they don't have the bargaining power.’ ‘Beginning his working life as an Articled clerk in a solicitor's office, the windfall of an unexpected legacy made it possible for him to go up to Cambridge, where he read for the Bar.’

51. Etymologically speaking, "Baksheesh" is from Persian "bakhshīsh," which is also the source of the word buckshee, meaning "something extra obtained free," "extra rations," or "windfall, gratuity." "Buckshee" is strictly a British English term and is not used in American English

52. The world according to Sid Langley "We get the cash the 20th time that a newspaper starts a story 'Coventry are set to miss out on a cash windfall' and the rest of the article Blithers on about England call-ups, injury jinxes, most promising young keeper in the country, blah, blah, blah, etc, etc, etc.