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wealth, means, property, riches, resources, assets, possessions, treasure

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A verb: "I'll Amass a fortune before I'm done".


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What is the verb form of gift?

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I ate a fortune cookie. The gypsy told my fortune. With his money, he was worth a fortune!


What is your fortune?

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