coincidence
by coincidence
Unintentionally happening at the same time or in the same way as something else. By coincidence, my sister and I bought our mom the same sweater for her birthday. I didn't just come to the same place as you by coincidence—your assistant told me where I could find you.
See also: by, coincidence
the long arm of coincidence
The broad, far-reaching power or influence of coincidence. The film relies too heavily on the long arm of coincidence to bring its many characters and convoluted plot points together. We actually grew up in the same town in Kansas, but through the long arm of coincidence, met and fell in love in India nearly 30 years later!
See also: arm, coincidence, long, of
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
by coincidence
by an accidental and strange similarity; by an unplanned pairing of events or occurrences. We just happened to be in the same place at the same time by coincidence. By coincidence, the circus was in town when I was there. I'm glad because I love circuses.
See also: by, coincidence
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
by coincidence
Through an accidental simultaneous occurrence, as in By coincidence both researchers discovered the same solution. [Mid-1600s] Also see by chance.
See also: by, coincidence
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer.
the long arm of coincidence
the far-reaching power of coincidence.See also: arm, coincidence, long, of
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
- by coincidence
- knock someone out
- knock something out
- knocked out
- knockout
- put (one's) foot in it
- Jinx!
- if you keep your mouth shut, you won't put your foot in it
- have an accident
- owe