wheel+of+fortune

  • 31wheel of Fortune — noun a) A concept in medieval and ancient philosophy referring to the capricious nature of Fate. The wheel belongs to the goddess Fortuna, who spins it at random, changing the positions of those on the wheel some suffer great misfortune, others… …

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  • 32Wheel of Fortune — television game show program …

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  • 33wheel of fortune — used for referring to the fact that situations can change very quickly from good to bad or from bad to good …

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  • 34Million Dollar Wheel of Fortune — Infobox Television show name = Million Dollar Wheel of Fortune caption = genre = Game Show creator = Merv Griffin (USA) developer = presenter = Host Tim Campbell Hostess Kelly Landry starring = voices = narrated = Simon Diaz theme music composer …

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  • 35the wheel of Fortune — ► the wheel of Fortune the wheel which the deity Fortune is fabled to turn as a symbol of random luck or change. Main Entry: ↑wheel …

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  • 36List of Wheel of Fortune puzzle categories — The following is a list of puzzle categories used on the US television game show Wheel of Fortune .Basic categoriesThe following categories were the only ones used prior to September 1988 and are still used today.*Event(s) (What Are You Doing?… …

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  • 37wheel — [hwēl, wēl] n. [ME whele < OE hweol, earlier hweogol < IE * kwekwlo , wheel (> Gr kyklos, a circle) < base * kwel , to turn, be around, dwell > Gr telos, turning point, end, polos, axis, L colere, to till, dwell, Ger hals, neck] 1 …

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  • 38wheel — ► NOUN 1) a circular object that revolves on an axle, fixed below a vehicle to enable it to move along or forming part of a machine. 2) something resembling a wheel or having a wheel as its essential part. 3) (wheels) informal a car. 4) an… …

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  • 39Wheel (disambiguation) — Wheel can refer to:* Wheel, the circular object that, together with an axle, rolls to allow low friction in motion * Breaking wheel, a medieval execution device * Dharmacakra, in Hinduism and the Buddha s teaching of the path to enlightenment. It …

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  • 40the wheel of Fortune — the wheel which the deity Fortune is fabled to turn as a symbol of random luck or change. → wheel …

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