Sentence examples for To fortune from inspiring English sources

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To fortune

noun

Destiny, especially favorable.

  • She read my fortune. Apparently I will have a good love life this week, but I will have a bad week for money.

Exact(60)

"Hostages to fortune?" I said.

But the forecasts remain hostages to fortune.

Go to Fortune Article via CNNMoney.com ».

Everything becomes a hostage to fortune here.

That is a vast hostage to fortune.

There was just one hostage to fortune.

This one was not going to Fortune.

In his case, fate lost out to fortune.

The sports columnist is a professional hostage to fortune.

LOFTY words are always a hostage to fortune.

I ask not that; to fortune that ascribe.

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