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kismet

[kiz-met, kis-] / ˈkɪz mɛt, ˈkɪs- /


Example Sentences

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“I didn’t realize how much I needed Chief until I joined. It was kind of kismet.”

From New York Times

For Ms. Brinkerhoff, who had tried dating apps without much enthusiasm, connecting with a man on the trail felt like kismet.

From New York Times

But all her talk of magic, kismet and other unseen forces is itself a kind of hocus-pocus.

From Washington Post

It felt very kismet at times, even though it was a lot of work.

From Los Angeles Times

Her casting, as Lee describes it, was “kismet” — both because of her uncanny resemblance to the character and because she just happened to live in Boston at the time auditions were held in the city.

From Los Angeles Times