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    Wind·fall
    /ˈwin(d)ˌfôl/

    noun

    • 1. an apple or other fruit blown down from a tree or bush by the wind.
  2. The meaning of WINDFALL is something (such as a tree or fruit) blown down by the wind. How to use windfall in a sentence.

  3. WINDFALL definition: 1. an amount of money that you win or receive from someone unexpectedly: 2. a piece of fruit blown…. Learn more.

  4. A windfall is a crazy bit of unexpected good fortune. First used in the 15th century, the word windfall originally referred to fruit that the wind blew from the trees.

  5. A windfall is a sum of money that you receive unexpectedly or by luck, for example if you win a lottery.

  6. Windfall definition: an unexpected gain, piece of good fortune, or the like. See examples of WINDFALL used in a sentence.

  7. A windfall means an unexpected or sudden acquisition or advantage, often in the form of unforeseen financial gain. Swimmin' in it. For many people, a financial windfall isn’t necessarily a life-altering moment.

  8. windfall. (ˈwɪndˌfɔːl) n. 1. (Banking & Finance) a piece of unexpected good fortune, esp financial gain. 2. (Botany) something blown down by the wind, esp a piece of fruit. 3. (Forestry) chiefly US and Canadian a plot of land covered with trees blown down by the wind.

  9. An unexpected, sudden, and often large financial gain or benefit that comes without any effort or planning on the part of the recipient. "The unexpected inheritance was a windfall for the struggling family." Detailed meaning of windfall.

  10. Windfall Definition. Any unexpected acquisition, gain, or stroke of good luck; specif., a gain of unexpected profit or earnings. Something blown down by the wind, as fruit from a tree. (figuratively) A sudden large benefit; especially an influx of money. Of or relating to a windfall.

  11. Definitions of 'windfall' 1. A windfall is a sum of money that you receive unexpectedly or by luck, for example if you win a lottery. [...] 2. A windfall is a fruit, especially an apple, that has fallen from a tree.

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