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Phrases with «fortune»
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"Fortune"
refers to good luck, success, or a favorable outcome in life. It can also signify a large amount of money or possessions.
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Adjective
+ «fortune»
good
small
great
mixed
absolute
outrageous
electoral
vast
economic
personal
dwindling
large
political
bad
ill
huge
massive
declining
big
little
estimated
same
differing
varying
financial
Verb
+ «fortune»
cost
spend
make
pay
change
lose
Noun
+ «fortune»
family
paper
estate
oil
«fortune» +
noun
cookie
hunter
buying
to fortune
(see also)
fortune
good fortune
... of good fortune
bit of good fortune
possession of a good fortune
one's fortunes
to make one's fortune
to change one's fortunes
to revive one's fortunes
to improve one's fortunes
to build one's fortune
bulk of one's fortune
small fortune
to cost a small fortune
... of fortune
reversal of fortune
change of fortune
wheel of fortune
bit of fortune
soldier of fortune
one's good fortune
great fortune
fortune cookies
one's fortune cookie
fortune teller
fame and fortune
... in fortunes
change in fortunes
turnaround in fortunes
upturn in fortunes
family fortune
one's family fortune
enormous family fortune
one's personal fortune
mixed fortunes
one's own fortune
to cost a fortune
one's political fortunes
absolute fortune
to make a fortune
personal fortune
economic fortunes
large fortune
to spend a fortune
vast fortunes
political fortunes
electoral fortunes
one's electoral fortunes
bad fortune
one's entire fortune
outrageous fortune
huge fortune
one's own good fortune
great good fortune
one's vast fortune
fortune hunter
to cost someone a fortune
dwindling fortunes
contrasting fortunes
one's economic fortunes
one's great fortune
such good fortune
ill fortune
one's financial fortunes
big fortune
hostage to fortune
someone a fortune
little fortune
one's immense fortune
same fortune
to pay a fortune
massive fortune
to change the fortunes
many fortunes
paper fortune
estate fortune
to lose a fortune
declining fortunes
financial fortunes
fortune buying
oil fortune
estimated fortune
differing fortunes
varying fortunes
Sentences with «fortune»
I really don't mind losing the bet if it brings about a change
of fortune
in our results.
(
westhamway.net
)
We all want our children to have a bit of good
fortune in
their lives.
(
bounty.com
)
You can change your selection at any time, so you're not bound to pride when you find out you would rather fight
for fortune
instead.
(
mmogames.com
)
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Definition of FORTUNE
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