luck-out|luck out in English
verb
(Slang) have good luck; succeed by total luck; be lucky in an unexpected manner (e.g.: "I was worried because I was not prepared to give a report at the management meeting, but I lucked out because the meeting was postponed")
Use "luck-out|luck out" in a sentence
1. He has been out of luck recently, out of luck recently.
2. Ledbetter was out of luck.
3. You are out of luck!
4. 12 His luck had run out .
5. Sorry, you're all out of luck.
6. He's been out of luck recently!
7. Everybody else is out of luck.
8. You're out of luck. She's not here.
9. I am out of luck these days.
10. We're out of luck. The store's closed.Sentence dictionary
11. If we forget it, we're out of luck.
12. Well, then I guess you're out of luck.
13. But if not, you are out of luck.
14. " You're out of luck until you've gone duck. "
15. Here's where I luck out: I'm really computer illiterate.
16. Since it's on t Tuesday, we're out of luck.
17. Maybe you'll luck out and catch yourself a big one!
18. Wow! I luck out! We go back the same way.
19. Unfortunately, all those fairies are out of luck this year.
20. My platoon turned out to be the hard-luck platoon.
21. He looks like an out-of-luck table tennis coach.
22. Good luck, good luck.
23. It's luck. It's luck
24. Wow! I luck out! We are going back the same way.
25. As luck would have it, I was out when he called.