luck|lucked|lucking|lucks in English
verb
[lʌk]
have good luck, luck-out, succeed through chance, have an instance of exceptionally good luck
Use "luck|lucked|lucking|lucks" in a sentence
1. Sure, I lucked out in this abysmal job market, but I didn't luck out in the equally abysmal dating game.
2. Rare Mahogany Barograph, Lucking, Hampton Court
3. No, he didn't. I lucked out today.
4. The Giants really lucked out in last night's game.
5. I'll take two cases of Thin Mints and a box of Chuckle Lucks.
6. Good luck, good luck.
7. It's luck. It's luck
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9. Bad luck often brings good luck.
10. Charms for luck, Lucky beads, Lucky Amulets, Lucky jewelry, Luck for bingo, Luck for lottery, Gifts for luck, Black bracelets, LuckyLottoJewelry
11. After Cheon Song Yi's luck fades, your luck blooms.
12. Beginner's luck.
13. Any luck?
14. Good luck!
15. Good luck.
16. He has been out of luck recently, out of luck recently.
17. Any luck, senator?
18. Talent is luck.
19. Good luck, sir.
20. Good luck, Commander.
21. That's bad luck.
22. It's bad luck.
23. Good luck, homes.
24. What rotten luck.
25. Good luck today.