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poetic justice
noun
an ideal distribution of rewards and punishments such as is common in some poetry and fiction.
poetic justice
noun
fitting retribution; just deserts
Word History and Origins
Origin of poetic justice1
Idioms and Phrases
Example Sentences
Strachan’s work also suggests there is power in acts of poetic justice.
Cromwell’s journey to Tower Hill is, in its way, poetic justice.
If the railroad ultimately allows the city to build a trail — and that trail indeed brings in more tourist dollars — many locals says it would be poetic justice.
Though it’s shocking that a former president doesn’t appear to understand courtroom rules that anyone who has ever seen “Law & Order” could explain, there is a certain poetic justice.
It would have been poetic justice if he had won on Sunday, not just playing in a home World Cup but also leading his side - that wasn't meant to be.
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