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    windfall
    /ˈwɪn(d)fɔːl/

    noun

    • 1. an apple or other fruit blown down from a tree or bush by the wind.
    • 2. a large amount of money that is won or received unexpectedly: "members are to get an average £520 cash windfall for voting ‘yes’ to the merger"

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  3. A windfall is an amount of money that you win or receive from someone unexpectedly, or a piece of fruit blown down from a tree. Learn more about the word, its usage and synonyms from Cambridge Dictionary.

  4. A windfall is a sum of money that you receive unexpectedly or by luck, or a fruit that has fallen from a tree. Learn more about the word origin, synonyms, collocations, and usage of windfall in sentences.

  5. The meaning of WINDFALL is something (such as a tree or fruit) blown down by the wind. How to use windfall in a sentence.

  6. A windfall is an unexpected gain, piece of good fortune, or the like. It can also refer to something blown down by the wind, such as fruit or a tree. Learn more about the word history, usage and related terms of windfall.

  7. A windfall is a sudden, unexpected piece of good fortune or financial gain, or something blown down by the wind. Find synonyms, translations, and related terms for windfall in this comprehensive online dictionary.

  8. A windfall is a sum of money that you receive unexpectedly or by luck, or a fruit that has fallen from a tree. Learn more about this word, its pronunciation, collocations, and translations with Collins Dictionary.

  9. windfall. noun. /ˈwɪndfɔːl/. /ˈwɪndfɔːl/. an amount of money that somebody/something wins or receives unexpectedly. The hospital got a sudden windfall of £300 000. windfall profits. She had an unexpected windfall when a cousin died. Oxford Collocations Dictionary.

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