Dictionary
to fortune
noun
Destiny, especially favorable.
Exact(60)
"Hostages to fortune?" I said.
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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.
Bandler quit the paper in 2008 and went to Fortune.
The role here allotted to Fortune is somewhat unusual.
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