English to Urdu Dictionary windfall

windfall

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definition
noun
We ate fruit from the trees or windfalls without washing them and ate carrots pulled from the ground (after we'd dusted the dirt off with our none-too-clean hands).
an apple or other fruit blown down from a tree or bush by the wind.
example
A massive lottery 'windfall' has secured the future of one of Southampton's best-known and most historically important landmarks.
'windfall' profits
One thing for certain: this unexpected financial 'windfall' will most definitely not be a handicap to the club.
If the bonds appreciated, should speculators pocket the 'windfall' ?
Striding ahead of the rest has landed a Lancaster theatre with a huge cash 'windfall' .
The State Government could bring forward the completion of the Indian Ocean Drive project if it receives a revenue 'windfall' .
The improved cash position also raises the possibility of higher 'windfall' payments to policyholders.
The boom in financial services continues to provide a 'windfall' for the country's top legal and accountancy firms.
The government will reap an economic 'windfall' in time for the next general election, economists have predicted.
members are to get an average £520 cash 'windfall' for voting ‘yes’ to the merger
Three community groups serving East Lancashire have scooped a lottery 'windfall' of more than £600,000.
Bowling enthusiasts in Castle Point were celebrating today after landing a lottery 'windfall' .
A struggling cricket club has been given a new lease of life following an unexpected cash 'windfall' .
Orkney Islands Council has received a £3 million pound 'windfall' for housing.
Bergstrom's victory set the stage for Watson's $22 million 'windfall' .
In so doing, they will reap 'windfall' profits from a property redevelopment scheme.
The potential 'windfall' was another $70 million or so.
However, let us not get carried away by this success and be realistic and pragmatic with our oil 'windfall' .
How did Spain manage to waste one of the biggest financial 'windfalls' in human history?
We filled the tub with ripe fruit, and tonight it will join our 'windfalls' in an apple and blackberry crumble.
In fact, many Senators themselves are likely to reap enormous 'windfalls' .
Gather the 'windfalls' from under the plum trees.
However, Keane said property developers were unlikely to enjoy the same financial 'windfalls' in future.
We walked round the gardens looking at the pears and spotted a sign that said you were allowed to eat the 'windfalls' but not to pick the pears off the trees.
Any 'windfalls' make great apple pies and chutneys.
Bush's tax package, just passed by the US Congress, will deliver massive 'windfalls' to the rich.
The apple tree in the garden has started shedding 'windfalls' from its lower branches and there's a good pie's worth to collect most mornings.
By now the scent of rotting 'windfalls' were heavy on the air, and the apples were taken from the trees, turned into jam, or stored among layers of straw for use later on.
We ate fruit from the trees or 'windfalls' without washing them and ate carrots pulled from the ground (after we'd dusted the dirt off with our none-too-clean hands).
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