down on one's luck in English

adjective

not very lucky lately, unfortunate

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1. Capsizes: to turn on one's side or upside down.

2. Capsize: to turn on one's side or upside down.

3. He was down on his luck and not a happy hedgehog.

4. When someone is down on their luck, friends are very difficult to find.

5. Here, parents who are down on their luck can pick out toys for their children.

6. Instead, she portrayed herself as a philanthropist, eager to help old friends down on their luck.

7. Families that were down on their luck could get a small loan, food, a job referral.

8. All were down on their luck, all had been drinking and all had decided on an easy way out.

9. Good luck on your trip.

10. Each employee and meticulous on one's own work position, in a conscientious and down - to - earth manner.

11. 4 I put the loss of the money down to pure bad luck.

12. There is no concern that he might be down on his luck. Such an incident will never happen to him.

13. The achievement of one's purpose depends largely on one's perseverance.

14. Synonyms for speak Condescendingly to include talk down to, condescend to, patronise, patronize, treat Condescendingly, put down, be snobbish to, look down on, speak haughtily to and look down one's nose at

15. Good luck, good luck.

16. It's luck. It's luck

17. The Almshouse was built in 1799 to house the county's poor, mentally infirm, young offenders, and others down on their luck

18. A Blot on (one's) escutcheon A stain or mark against one's reputation or that of one's family

19. Come and try your luck on RustChance.com

20. We've got luck on our side today.

21. Good luck on your job interview tomorrow.

22. Stand on one's own feet.

23. One's mantle falls on somebody.

24. Stand on one's own legs.

25. We bought the necklace from an old man who was down on his luck and in need of a penny or two.