Sentence for fortune | Use fortune in a sentence

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  • Addio, son of Fortune! (10)
  • Fortune is nothing. (4)
  • To seek my fortune. (8)
  • Fortune smiled on his strategy. (10)
  • Thank the stars for your good fortune. (8)
  • I pray that fortune may bless his arms. (10)
  • Their fortune on both sides is splendid. (4)
  • Never human fortune throve On such alliance. (10)
  • It is the dark goddess Fortune to the craven. (10)
  • He could not bring himself to denounce Fortune. (10)
  • Within the day Fortune had smiled upon him twice. (13)
  • Why is he to be kept ignorant of your good fortune? (10)
  • Tenpenny Nail was to gain the day in spite of fortune. (10)
  • Strike Earth, Antaeus, young giant, whom fortune trips! (10)
  • He has his great estates and fortune all in his own hands. (10)
  • A single man of large fortune; four or five thousand a year. (4)
  • Georgiana placed her fortune at his disposal a second time. (10)
  • Her fortune was large, and our family estate much encumbered. (4)
  • My father urged me to try my fortune, but my heart failed me. (9)
  • They had been a year or two waiting for fortune and promotion. (4)
  • Half of the small fortune he has goes in charities and subscriptions. (10)
  • Fortune may help him, but he has not the look of one who commands her. (10)
  • My hand, heart, fortune, name, are yours, at your feet; you kick them hence. (10)
  • Mr. Barnum did not leave a name and a fortune because he befooled the public. (16)
  • Add breadth and foresight, and we have the greater result of fortune and fame. (16)
  • Fortune, moreover, the favourer of Nic Sedgett, blew foul whichever the way Robert set his sails. (10)
  • Who shuns true friends flies fortune in the concrete Winter mornings are divine. (10)
  • Some years later they returned, both broken in fortune and spirits and he in health. (1)
  • As I said, but for Jenny Chassediane, our Sampleman would be the fortune for Jorian. (10)
  • Perhaps he never knew what immediate influence on his fortune this episode effected. (10)
  • The life would be shown to be a vile one, not without a side shot at your better fortune. (2)
  • Surely it would be as well if my father could get a woman of fortune to take care of him! (10)
  • I do not believe Isabella has any fortune at all: but that will not signify in your family. (4)
  • It was a great temptation, and for a while I thought it the greatest piece of good fortune. (9)
  • Fortune shone ahead, and on the road he saw where his deficiencies would be filled up by her. (10)
  • The blindness of Fortune is her one merit, and fools accuse her of it, and they profit by it! (10)
  • Their luxuries had not sufficed to hide the scars of the battles they had waged with fortune. (13)
  • When Segwuna proposed to tell his fortune, he yielded from the very constitution of his nature. (18)
  • The Admiral hated marriage, and thought it never pardonable in a young man of independent fortune. (4)
  • The broken engagement was a fable of disaster that only made their present fortune more prosperous. (9)
  • It might be surmised that he was brooding over those railways, in which he had embarked his fortune. (10)
  • It prevents any professor who has not some private fortune of his own from having any vacation at all. (14)
  • To the lady of his choice he sincerely offered his fortune and his life for the enjoyment of her favour. (10)
  • To know Fanny to be sought in marriage by a man of fortune, raised her, therefore, very much in her opinion. (4)
  • Another corrupt proposal that I had the good fortune to be afraid to entertain came, as it were, from within. (7)
  • He left me his fortune, for Van Diemen Smith to enjoy life, as he never did, poor fellow, when he was alive. (10)
  • When they try to think of the greatest good fortune that can befall an ideal woman, it is to have her married. (9)
  • Mr. Norris, a friend of her brother-in-law, with scarcely any private fortune, and Miss Frances fared yet worse. (4)
  • There were the Rainbows, who had moved to Shoreham, having made a sudden fortune, and were talking of building. (13)
  • Not that I think Fortune has abandoned us: but a sagacious schemer will not leave everything to the worthy Dame. (10)
  • I have stood by her tub, Richie, blowing bubbles and listening to her prophecies of my exalted fortune for hours. (10)
  • But he would not let me feel very guilty, and I will not pretend that I had any personal regret for my good fortune. (9)
  • Her ideas are not higher than her own fortune may warrant, but they are beyond what our incomes united could authorise. (4)
  • A year and a half is the very utmost that they can have lived at West Hall; and how they got their fortune nobody knows. (4)
  • They have ceased to have a first notion upon anything without a second haunting it, which directs them to propitiate Fortune. (10)
  • One cannot wonder that so very fine a young man, with family, fortune, everything in his favour, should think highly of himself. (4)
  • Fortune came, his prize-money as lieutenant being great; promotion, too, came at last; but Fanny Harville did not live to know it. (4)
  • Fortune and he having now closed the struggle, perforce of his total disarmament, he regained the wits we forfeit when we engage her. (10)
  • Weisspriess, a poor soldier bearing the heritage of lusty appetites, had an eye on his fortune, and served neither Mars alone nor Venus. (10)
  • He turned from the idea with instinctive repugnance, and an honest feeling of contempt for the men who in that way had sneaked into fortune. (13)
  • He found them in a quiet acceptance of the fortune which had brought them together, so contented that they appeared to ask nothing more of it. (9)
  • His fortune was very ample; but although his mode of living was neither very ostentatious nor costly, he contrived always to spend his income. (6)
  • His reason voluntarily consigned her to the aristocracy as a natural appanage: but he did amorously wish that Fortune had made a lord of him. (10)
  • She became a young lady of fortune, in love with Robert, and concealed by the artifice of the offending gentleman whom Robert had challenged. (22)
  • In the museum, the ladder by which he rose to fortune, Mr. Barnum a few months later perpetrated another humbug which arrested public attention. (21)
  • Nothing of it remains to me except the fortune that favored me that Sunday night with a view of the old Granary Burying-ground on Tremont Street. (9)
  • Two years passed in attendance on the astute brother-in-law, to whom Fortune now beckoned to come to her and gather his laurels from the pig-tails. (10)
  • But he found, in reply to this question, that Wickham still cherished the hope of more effectually making his fortune by marriage in some other country. (4)

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