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good break
noun as in fortune
Strong matches
noun as in lucky break
noun as in stroke of luck
Example Sentences
“And I don’t know how that matches up, but I know that I know the words and I deserve a good break.”
“I got a good break this morning with there not being any wind,” Ramey said.
"They were such a good break from all the mind games and it was a really good bonding experience. Sid's given me the kind of option to do these things."
“It’s the first time in a while that we’ve got a chance to get him out. He’s had a good break, and we’ll see what that means. I can’t conclude anything about that, but I’m happy for him. I know he’s pumped up to be back out there.”
McMenamin's big chance for Northern Ireland came a few minutes before half time when Washington made a good break down the left and played a nice pass inside to Matty Kennedy, who in turn flicked the ball across the face of goal.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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