We have no meanings for "more fortuitous" in our records yet.
1 But the timing could not be more fortuitous , could it, Mr Collins?
2 Even more fortuitous , Scot had an extra bed he'd hauled over for me.
3 That the BBC was there could not have been more fortuitous .
4 The show could not have launched at a more fortuitous time, socially and politically.
5 There were no more trips together - no more fortuitous luncheons or formal dinners as a group.
6 No event could be supposed more fortuitous than this.
7 None have been more fortuitous than Nolan Roux.
8 Willa realized that her cousin would not soon forgive defeat at her hands, but her attitude was more fortuitous than open war.
9 Do not know what they might have looked like, cannot imagine what they might have done, had they been born in more fortuitous times.
10 The lay of the land seemed more fortuitous now, the rocks more scattered and random, but the sense of a single shape was still there.
11 If the Outfit had to face a bump in the road in Vegas, it could not have come at a more fortuitous time than 1957.
12 "Timing is everything" goes the aphorism, and Accardo's timing could not have been more fortuitous .
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