- heav·en-sent
- /ˈhɛvənˌsɛnt/ adj: very lucky or helpful
a heaven-sent opportunity
Her advice was heaven-sent.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
a heaven-sent opportunity
Her advice was heaven-sent.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
heav|en-sent — «HEHV uhn SEHNT», adjective. very welcome or timely, as if sent from heaven; godsent: »We were…extremely short of coal miners, and this sudden influx of fit, mostly unattached young men in search of employment seemed heaven sent (Elspeth Huxley) … Useful english dictionary
heaven-sent — heav′en sent′ adj. providentially opportune • Etymology: 1640–50 … From formal English to slang
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