Sentence examples for lucky refers from inspiring English sources

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Williams, who appears on Daft Punk's comeback single "Get Lucky," refers to the producers as "robots" and praises them at every available opportunity.

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After being rescued from the carnage, Sarri was hospitalized for two weeks and she says, "I'm happy with my injuries, I'm lucky," referring to a minor loss of hearing in one ear and resulting shrapnel in parts of her body that are not removable.

As the presidential election has been on everyone's mind, I must mention that it was interesting for Obama to start his speech with, "I'm a lucky man," referring to the strong, powerful Michelle.

Three people get lucky," Mr. Nagel wrote, referring to people grasping folders of documents needed to get access to hard currency.

He's going to bring in guys like Giuliani and General Flynn Michael Flynnynn, the former head of the Defense Intelligence Agency — "and Chris Christie and maybe Trey Gowdy, if we're lucky," he said, referring to the South Carolina congressman who led the Benghazi investigation.

When someone like that wants to be a Bond girl, you just count yourself lucky!" Bellucci has referred to herself as a Bond woman as opposed to girl and attributed the stir that her casting in the film caused to patriarchy.

This fall the sportster will be given to some lucky employee who referred a new hire.

The French were clearly ahead of the curve when they coined the term les dents du bonheur, meaning "lucky teeth" and referring to the gapped variation.

Not to toot my own horn, but Rita was lucky to be referred to me- had she not had someone who was familiar with the confusing systems of American healthcare, and someone who would advocate for her, I guarantee her application wouldn't have been processed so quickly.

The Wall Street Journal editorial page routinely refers to those who pay no taxes as "lucky duckies," as if zero taxation is the ideal state of nature.

"I'm lucky," he told me, referring to the farm.

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