A sudden happening that brings good fortune (as a sudden opportunity to make money)
1 Even Islamists publicly welcome the shop bonanza , and say they reject violence.
2 Nkandla has beenthe great bonanza for satirists, cartoonists and journalists this year.
3 The result has been a bonanza in the crude by rail business.
4 It's been a long time since Japanese workers enjoyed such a bonanza .
5 The deal is also likely to be a fee bonanza for banks.
6 Suddenly, however, the bonanza was discovered by a squad of fire ants.
7 But it was Sunday's all-day bonanza that really set the event apart.
8 No year-end holiday bonanza In fact, airlines burned cash throughout the period.
9 Global investment banks were hoping for a fee bonanza from the deals.
10 He has been a bonanza for cable and the best national newspapers.
11 The subsequent tube service brought a bonanza to developers with property overhead.
12 Struggling banks were supposed to be a bonanza for private equity firms.
13 Those looking to sell to the Middle East can anticipate a bonanza .
14 But parlaying an Emmy win into a ratings bonanza is quite another.
15 Cantor's attack was widely reported, bringing a bonanza of publicity to Brat.
16 The sales have disappointed U.S. farmers hoping for a Chinese buying bonanza .
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