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  • 11godsend — [gäd′send΄] n. [contr. of God s send: ME sande, mission, message < OE sand < sendan, to SEND1] anything unexpected and needed or desired that comes at the opportune moment, as if sent by God …

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  • 12Godsend — Filmdaten Deutscher Titel Godsend Produktionsland USA, Kanada …

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  • 13Godsend (film) — Infobox Film name = Godsend caption = Godsend film poster writer = Mark Bomback starring = Greg Kinnear Rebecca Romijn Cameron Bright and Robert De Niro director = Nick Hamm producer = Marc Butan Sean O Keefe Cathy Schulman distributor = Lions… …

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  • 14Godsend (Heroes) — Infobox Television episode Caption=Hiro looks at his new sword, which is a replica. Title=Godsend Series=Heroes Season=1 Episode=12 Airdate=January 22, 2007 Production=112 Writer= Tim Kring Director= Paul Shapiro Guests= Clea Duvall James Kyson… …

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  • 15godsend — n. 1) a real godsend 2) a godsend to * * * [ gɒdsend] a real godsend a godsend to …

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  • 16godsend — god|send [ˈgɔdsend US ˈga:d ] n [singular] [Date: 1800 1900; Origin: god sent sent by God ] something good that happens to you when you really need it godsend for/to ▪ The hot weather has been a godsend for ice cream sellers …

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  • 17godsend — [[t]gɒ̱dsend[/t]] N SING: a N (emphasis) If you describe something as a godsend, you are emphasizing that it helps you very much. Pharmacists are a godsend when you don t feel sick enough to call the doctor …

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  • 18godsend — noun (singular) something good that happens to you when you really need it: That cheque from Sandy was a real godsend …

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  • 19godsend — noun the state subsidies have been a godsend to our preschool center Syn: boon, blessing, bonus, plus, benefit, advantage, help, aid, asset; stroke of luck, windfall, manna (from heaven) Ant: curse …

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  • 20godsend — /ˈgɒdsɛnd / (say godsend) noun something unexpected but particularly welcome and timely, as if sent by God. {earlier God s send, variant (under influence of send, verb) of God s sond or God s sand, Old English sond, sand message, service} …