lucky
[ˈlʌki]
Definition:
1. Blessed with good fortune.
2. Having or bringing good fortune.
3. Tending to favor or bring good luck.
Use 'lucky' in a sentence:
- 1. She counted herself lucky that she still had a job.
- 2. If you are one of the lucky callers chosen to play, you could be in the money.
- 3. England was lucky to get through the preliminaries.
- 4. Mark is one of the lucky ones —he at least has somewhere to sleep.
- 5. They were lucky to get home in one piece.
- 6. She was lucky to escape punishment.
- 7. One of these days we will get lucky.
- 8. I might scrape through the exam if I'm lucky.
- 9. "Do these kids know how lucky they are?" Jackson asked rhetorically.
- 10. I am certainly lucky to have a kind wife who is loving by nature.
- 11. You lucky sod!
- 12. Those remaining in work will be lucky to get the smallest of pay increases.
- 13. I'm lucky in that I've got four sisters.
- 14. Mark is one of the lucky ones ─ he at least has somewhere to sleep.
- 15. I feel almost ashamed that I've been so lucky.
- 16. I got my lucky break when I won a 'Young Journalist of the Year' competition.
- 17. I'm lucky really as I never put on weight.
- 18. Some people are born lucky aren't they?
- 19. The two officers were extremely lucky to escape serious injury.
- 20. Consider yourself lucky you weren't fired.
- 21. What a lucky bastard!
- 22. I was lucky to get it as part of a job lot at a sale.
- 23. "I'm a lucky man, undeservedly lucky," he said humbly.
- 24. You'll be lucky to have change out of £ 750.
- 25. He was lucky to get away with only a fine.
- 26. She counts herself one of the lucky ones.
- 27. She's off to Greece for a month ─ lucky devil!
- 28. She's off to Greece for a month—lucky devil!
- 29. In China bats are thought of as being very lucky.
- 30. You'll be lucky if you get any breakfast.
- 31. The 'lucky' tag stuck for years.
- 32. I was lucky to escape with minor injuries.
- 33. You can think yourself lucky you didn't get mugged.
- 34. With such a weak heart she was lucky to come through the operation.
- 35. You never know, I might get lucky.
- 36. Another of his lucky finds was a pair of candleholders.
- 37. I count myself lucky to have known him.
- 38. It was lucky for us that we were able to go.
- 39. She was lucky enough to be chosen for the team.
- 40. You were dead lucky to get that job.
- 41. Other youngsters are not so lucky.
- 42. He was lucky to get off with a small fine.
- 43. From the sound of things you were lucky to find him.
- 44. Some people are born lucky, aren't they?
- 45. He is incredibly lucky to be alive.
- 46. His friend was killed and he knows he is lucky to be alive.