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luck in Gujarati ગુજરાતી

luck in Kashmiri कॉशुर

luck in Marathi मराठी

luck in Sindhi سنڌي

luck in Tamil தமிழ்

luck in Urdu اُردُو

luck in English

  • luck
    expr. as luck would have it, as it happened; just by chance.
    Ex. [She] fell in love with Mexico and, as luck would have it, an elegant band of Mexicans reciprocated (New York Times).

  • luck
    expr. down on one's luck, (Informal.) having bad luck; unlucky.
    Ex. He would not hesitate to give money to anyone down on his luck (London Times).

  • luck
    expr. in luck, having good luck; fortunate; lucky.
    Ex. I am in luck today: I found a quarter.

  • luck
    expr. out of luck, having bad luck; unlucky.
    Ex. In the big storm, the fishermen were out of luck.

  • luck
    expr. push one's luck, (Informal.) to carry one's advantage too far.
    Ex. Would you, I asked, pushing my luck, admit His Imperial Majesty Haile Selassie, Emperor of Ethiopia? (Punch).

  • luck
    expr. try one's luck, to see what one can do.
    Ex. He tried his luck at various jobs until he found one that suited him.

  • luck
    expr. worse luck, unfortunately.
    Ex. Worse luck, it rained.

  • luck
    luck, noun, verb.

  • luck
    noun 1. that which seems to happen or come to one by chance; fortune; chance.
    Ex. Luck favored me, and I won. There is no luck in literary reputation (Emerson).
    2. good luck; success, prosperity, or advantage coming by chance.
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  • luck
    v.i., v.t. (Informal.) to come by sheerest chance or luck.
    Ex. I will admit that a number of them have lucked in on me while I was backing good, sensible 30-1 shots, but I have never let that affect my basic thinking about horse racing (New Yorker)

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