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kismet
noun as in fate, fortune
Example Sentences
“It’s one of those things that felt like kismet,” Cuthbertson says.
But as the two sides got to know one another, they realized the partnership was kismet—and a ripe opportunity to revitalize an iconic American brand.
“Like with The Beatles, because it’s those four . . . it’s a kismet getting together of a certain group of people. And I think that’s very much what ‘Rocky Horror’ was.
A similar sort of casting kismet struck with Frankenstein when Andrew Garfield’s schedule forced him out of the monster role nine weeks before shooting was set to begin.
Then all of a sudden “The Pitt” happened — and it felt like kismet.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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