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lucky English

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lucky

If you are lucky, you have a lot of luck. After getting married and winning $1 million on the same day, Susan felt very lucky. If something is lucky, it gives you luck. Today I have three tests, so I'm wearing my lucky hat.

lucky

occurring by chance a lucky escape a lucky guess having or bringing good fortune my lucky day a lucky man (= favorable, favourable, prosperous) presaging or likely to bring good luck a favorable time to ask for a raise lucky stars a prosperous moment to make a decision

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Simple sentences

Seven is sometimes considered a lucky number.
I was lucky to get that job.
Mary was lucky to find her keys.
We were lucky to find our keys.
No one is that lucky.
Tom used to be lucky.
I'm lucky that no one saw me do that.
The doctors say that you were very lucky.
You are lucky to have such a devoted wife.
Tom is lucky to have a woman like Mary in his life.
You are not as lucky as him.
They were lucky that Tom didn't hurt them.
It was lucky you were there to help me.
You're lucky because he didn't bite you.
My mother prefers the arbitrary selection of the lottery machines over my lucky numbers.
How lucky you are!
You're happy-go-lucky.
How lucky we are!
It was lucky for you that you found it.
But he was lucky.
How lucky I am to meet you here!
Seven is believed to be a lucky number.
Seven is said to be a lucky number.
I was lucky that I was able to find a good babysitter.
The reason I succeeded was because I was lucky.
How lucky to meet you here.

Movie subtitles

In the grand scope of the cosmos, we've considered ourselves pretty lucky to be at just the right spot and to have all the right ingredients for life to emerge.
The right donor came in to trigger the domino chain. It is our lucky break.
Josh is really lucky.
You're lucky these are mandarins.
You're really lucky.
They got lucky.
Very lucky.
A lucky lady.
I'll be lucky to get tofu and lettuce.
You can come a bit closer, if you like, and if you're lucky he might squeeze your finger.
I don't know, but she is going to be very lucky.
Used to be only kids dressed up, and if you're lucky, you get a little razor blade in your apple and slice your mouth open a little bit.
Your Detective Murdoch is a lucky man.
I don't see much lucky about his situation.
I was lucky to hide here at this Observatory, together with a fellow student, Hans Hubbenet.
They're lucky enough to study in France.
He's lucky he only got a fine.
At Magenta and Solferino? - Yes. - You lucky devil.
Well, they'd be lucky to have you.
We must do everything possible to be able to take advantage of the lucky find.
I was lucky to have my husband.
You know I love you. I'm lucky to have you.
Lucky they didn't come yesterday.
He's lucky to not go jail himself.
Lucky for you that I wasn't, you loafing hound.
Lucky for you both I'm getting out here.
And the lucky number.
Well, if he isn't the lucky guy.
You got lucky.
It is our lucky break.
I am lucky to find a room with such a charming a hostess.
You're lucky!
You're a lucky boy, Harvey. Yes.
We're lucky.
You know it's lucky for that cheese champ I didn't take a pump at him.
You're lucky, Yasue.
Lucky man. Boy!
I never seen such a lucky stiff.
Don't you forget to remember. - Little Nick is lucky with the women too.
You sure is one lucky white man.

News and current affairs

If the FIS group is lucky, there will also be some radical input from thinkers that do not presently have access to first world infrastructure.
It's a matter of judgment, and others might disagree, but in my view the lucky factory farmed pigs are those shot on the farm.
And they are the lucky ones.
Lucky are those countries that have both, and that nurture and protect them!
And the Russian economy today is in big trouble, though this might be described as a lucky punch, with the real damage being done by an epic collapse in global oil prices.
Fortunately, there is no evidence of transmission, but we may not be so lucky in the future.
The German Chancellor has been lucky.
By a lucky twist, however, on the day the court ruled, Lord Russell Johnston, Chairman of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, was in Armenia.
Mexico or Poland cannot cut their rates below the US or Germany; they would be lucky to get so low.
Perhaps they were just lucky this year, but their divestment decision makes long-term sense, because it correctly anticipates the future policy shift away from fossil fuels and toward low-carbon energy.
Whether or not they overtake the US, however, one thing is certain: China's neighbor and regional geopolitical rival, India, will be lucky to win even a single medal.
Some people work harder, apply their intelligence more skillfully, or simply have been lucky enough to be in the right place at the right time.
China and Malaysia, lucky enough not to have to turn to the IMF or brave enough to set their own course, did what every textbook said you should do: they pursued expansionary monetary and fiscal policies.
Certainly, the hyperbole is overblown; the Chinese, especially, should be so lucky.
Wouldn't a true progressive support equal opportunity for all people on the planet, rather than just for those of us lucky enough to have been born and raised in rich countries?
If they get lucky, the rewards are immense.
As in Las Vegas, the lucky few - the bankers that put our economy at risk and the owners of energy companies that put our planet at risk - may walk off with a mint.
That is likely to be a money-losing strategy unless an investor is sagacious or lucky enough to sell the bond before interest rates rise.
Water tables are dropping where farmers are lucky enough to have wells, and rainfall has become increasingly unpredictable.
Indeed, any Indian able to read this article should consider himself lucky, because India's politicians have succeeded in keeping a majority of the country's population thoroughly illiterate (as well as poor and unhealthy).
Many secularists argue that ever since the Enlightenment, reason has been enough to guide governance and policymaking, buttressed by the rule of law if a community is lucky.
South Africa was lucky - almost miraculously so - to have had Nelson Mandela.

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