to experience a change in circumstances
a fateful happening
an unexpected change in situations
an unlucky turn of proceedings
The movie had a strange twist of fate and the protagonist was suddenly leading the army from being a mere foot soldier. I did not understand much of the plot, honestly.
I have seen a twist of fate so bizarre that it left a lot of questions unanswered for me.
The politician must have had a twist of fate to have won the election otherwise his election campaign was a total mess.
Until last year, he had a dozen people to repay and look at the twist of fate now that he is starting work on his own factor.
People who believe in hard work seldom also believe in a twist of fate.
It is true, what you need is a twist of fate to be able to be able to clear this exam. Did you not study at all?
There is no origin for this idiom
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