What is another word for hast one's ship come in?

Pronunciation: [hˈe͡ɪst wˈɒnz ʃˈɪp kˈʌm ˈɪn] (IPA)

The phrase "hast one's ship come in" means to have experienced a sudden and significant change in fortune, often through the acquisition of wealth or success. Some synonyms for this phrase include "strike it rich", "hit the jackpot", "make a killing", "score big", "hit pay dirt", and "make a fortune". Other less common phrases that convey a similar meaning are "cash in one's chips", "hit the big time", "make a mint", "strike gold", and "come into a windfall". Regardless of the wording used, all these phrases suggest that someone has sudden financial success, and it is typically used in a positive and celebratory context.

What are the hypernyms for Hast one's ship come in?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    achieve success, Accomplish ambitions, Fulfill dreams, Reach goals, realize aspirations.

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