Bonanza [noun]

Definition of Bonanza:

windfall

Synonyms of Bonanza:


Opposite/Antonyms of Bonanza:

-


Sentence/Example of Bonanza:

The start of a new year means the end of copyright protection for a variety of books, songs and movies—and a bonanza of free titles for pop-culture fans.

If you’re disappointed, well, get in line behind the leaders of theaters coast to coast, for whom “A Christmas Carol” is often a box-office bonanza — the holiday triumph that helps fill coffers for the rest of a season.

The pandemic has been a bonanza for cargo airlines as passenger carriers have cut schedules, grounding planes that normally carry about half county’s airfreight.

The house-hunting bonanza that gripped many Americans along with the resilience of the real estate market has been one of the biggest surprises of 2020.

Despite industry-boosting mortgage rates and a sales bonanza in certain suburban markets, the industry has recovered slowly.

The richest bonanza that the "mother lode" ever yielded he struck.

Do not rashly abandon your career on the railway on the off-chance of a vocal Bonanza.

Go ask it of the fishers of San Lucar and the pirates of Bonanza, where the tale has been told for generations.

He is a perfectly stunning literary bonanza, and must be dug up and put on the market.

Bonanza and Eldorado Kings, with money to burn, were leaving for the Outside because they could buy no grub.