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mazel tov
[mah-zuhl tawv, tawf, tohv]
noun
an expression of congratulations and best wishes, used chiefly by Jews.
A chorus of mazel tovs greeted the newlyweds as they circulated from table to table.
interjection
Congratulations!; Best wishes!.
“Mazel tov,” Grandpa said as he thrust a five-dollar bill into my pocket. “I'm so proud of you!”
Word History and Origins
Origin of mazel tov1
Example Sentences
You can say the Dodgers are ruining the game, or you can just say mazel tov.
And if you’re a person like my own mother, who would never permit such backchat in her house, mazel tov.
You and your husband just became parents — mazel tov to that.
Spears also got engaged along the way — mazel tov!
Those included the signing of a ketubah and the stomping of a glass to cheers of “mazel tov!” when they were pronounced married.
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