Sentence examples for to lucky from inspiring English sources

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adjective

Favoured by luck; fortunate; meeting with good success or good fortune. Said of persons.

  • A lucky adventurer

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Yet some foreign competitors are once again offering multi-year guaranteed bonuses to lucky employees.

The Independent has 20 umbrellas to give away to lucky readers.

The accrued value usually lay inert until retirement, or until it passed to lucky offspring.

Football is all a matter of faith, from pre-match rituals to lucky scarves.

They invariably have access to lucky breaks or privileges or conditions that make all those years of practice possible.

He has personally distributed brown envelopes stuffed with cash to lucky peasants, teachers and officials up and down the country.

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This is a shocker from Seoul apparantly LG has gone all throw-back on us and reverted their name back to Lucky-Goldstar.

It's meant as an homage to "Lucky Jim".

THE narrow entrance to Lucky Buddha in Thornwood belies this restaurant's beautifully apportioned vastness.

In the sixth episode, Nucky issues a warning to Lucky Luciano: it's "my ocean," he says.

In addition to "Lucky Break," here are five of the best in English.

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