Word of the day: serendipitous \ ˌsɛrənˈdɪpɪtəs \ adjective
Serendipitous: lucky in making unexpected and fortunate discoveries
Mr. Rodriguez and Ms. Jimenez described a recent night, when clubgoers began dancing in the middle of Broadway to the sirens of a stalled fire truck, as emblematic of the serendipitous moments that sometimes emerge from that chaos.
Joseph Bernstein
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