Used in a Sentence

bonanzas

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for bonanzas.

Editorial note

Their existence was conjured up from previous bonanzas, or the expectation of potential bonanzas.

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Definitions4
Parts of speech1

Quick take

The point at which two mother lodes intersect.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of bonanzas gathered in one view.

noun

The point at which two mother lodes intersect.

noun

A city in Klamath County, Oregon, United States.

noun

(by extension, figurative) Anything which is a great source of wealth or yields a large income or return.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for bonanzas.

noun

The point at which two mother lodes intersect.

noun

A city in Klamath County, Oregon, United States.

noun

(by extension, figurative) Anything which is a great source of wealth or yields a large income or return.

noun

(mining) A rich mine or vein of silver or gold.

Example sentences

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Their existence was conjured up from previous bonanzas, or the expectation of potential bonanzas.

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They've not had any real success since - the last bonanzas were two sequels in 2018 and 2019.

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Current day unions are fee bonanzas for lawyers paid for by the workers, the corporation, and the shareholders.

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Lots of lawyers filing lots of lawsuits for doctors who bent their Bonanzas have seen fit to that.

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Eliminate the potential for such bonanzas and you don't free up value for impactful redeployment elsewhere: the value never even exists.

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For Twitter, however, arguably the most important event of 2009 was not these publicity bonanzas but the introduction of the retweet button...

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Online exams are widely perceived to be cheating bonanzas among the student body.

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HFT gets cited a lot but probably one of their biggest bonanzas once intersat links are up will be marine and aviation internet.

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It's wasteful for society to grant patent bonanzas for that level of insight.

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Audits like these can very easily degrade into box-ticking bonanzas.

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Not the OP, but I do not like reading one line expression bonanzas.

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> one of their biggest bonanzas once intersat links are up will be marine and aviation internet.

Quote examples

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In essence it was a similar story to the “doctor killer” mantra that plagued Bonanzas early on… essentially pilots with more money that flying skill.

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Early Beech Bonanzas[1] and the Robin ATL[2] both have "ruddervators" - a V tail which combines the function of elevator and rudder into two control surfaces.

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Daring Fireball has it summarized [2] like so: “The age problem”: Young people aren’t using Facebook at all and are using Instagram less, but the success of both platforms as advertising revenue bonanzas is predicated on usage by the youth demographic.

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So many of these HN conversations devolve into shit bonanzas because so many people approach this topic as if it is a "Regulation vs No Regulation" topic, instead of the more appropriate "Bad Regulation vs Good Regulation" topic, or even more appropriately the "Which agency should have jurisdiction" topic.

Proper noun examples

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Bonanzas are pretty good on speed, and utility but a bit more expensive than most piston singles, decent used ones cost $350k+.

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Bonanzas have a reputation -now- that keep people away from them until they are very comfortable with flying a complex and fast airplane.

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I do checkouts in Bonanzas, and the more typical A36TC/TN pilot has 500 hours' experience or more.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use bonanzas in a sentence?

Their existence was conjured up from previous bonanzas, or the expectation of potential bonanzas.

What does bonanzas mean?

The point at which two mother lodes intersect.

What part of speech is bonanzas?

bonanzas is commonly used as noun.