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propitiously

adverb as in luckily

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And so this last book reads like a summation of his life’s work — a propitiously timed gift and a starting point for discussion.

Still, for Mr. Netanyahu, the closing of such an old case could not have been more propitiously timed.

He mostly taught about the separation of powers, but recently, and perhaps propitiously, he turned his attention to the Supreme Court.

It was a pretty teal gown by Calvin Klein Collection, propitiously air-conditioned by zippy cutouts in the back.

No, my game was always Scrabble, almost going back to my days as a zygote, which, when pluralized to zygotes and placed propitiously, can score enough points to please a tsar or, better, a czar.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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