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godsend
[ god-send ]
noun
- an unexpected thing or event that is particularly welcome and timely, as if sent by God.
godsend
/ ˈɡɒˌɛԻ /
noun
- a person or thing that comes unexpectedly but is particularly welcome
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of godsend1
Example Sentences
Moviegoers — especially ones who don’t live in major metropolitan areas — have little originality to choose from at the theater, which is why “Sinners” felt even more like a godsend from the cinema heavens.
For Jordan Parker from Doncaster, the funded hours have been an "absolute godsend".
The measles vaccine was a godsend to worldwide public health, and it's an absolute scandal that this lethally ignorant dolt has any power over public health.
It was a godsend: A war far away, a complex global crisis and a simple, populist message tailor-made for Trump rallies: “Why are we helping Ukraine when we have problems here?”
But faceless communication turns out to be a godsend for a woman who can’t even bring herself to get out of her pajamas most days.
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