Tuesday, August 4, 2015

windfall

windfall   [Wind-fawl]

noun. an unexpected good fortune, mostly financially 

"It appears that the Houston Rockets guard, James Harden, is in for some good luck in the form of a massive financial windfall. Adidas has offered him a 13-year, $200 million endorsement contract to leave rival Nike."
"The U.S. households were finally spending some of the windfall from lower gasoline prices, and capped a month of solid economic reports."
"Most Netflix employees also receive stock options, which have been producing huge windfalls in the past few years as the company’s shares have soared."

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