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Filter by Meaning She had a lot of luck on her side when she got the job.
Some people believe that crossing your fingers brings good luck.
Some people believe that positive thinking and visualization can attract good luck into their lives.
She doesn't believe in luck, she thinks everything happens for a reason.
The weather was good, and we had the luck to see whales on our boat trip.
She's hoping to luck into finding a rare item at the flea market.
He was born with good luck, everything seems to come easily to him.
They're hoping to luck out and get the last slice of pizza.
She attributed her good luck to the four-leaf clover she found earlier that day.
She owes her success to a combination of hard work and good luck.
Many people carry lucky charms or perform rituals to improve their luck.
She's hoping to luck out and get a good grade on the exam without studying much.
He's hoping to luck into finding his lost phone.
He's hoping to luck into some good weather for his outdoor wedding.
They're going to try to luck it and start their own business.
She hopes to luck into a good job after graduation.
They're going to try to luck into a last-minute vacation deal.
She's hoping to luck into a parking spot near the entrance.
His luck turned around when he met the right people in the music industry.
He blew out all the candles on his birthday cake in one breath for good luck.
He rubbed the rabbit's foot for good luck before his job interview.
He always carried a rabbit's foot keychain for good luck.
According to Irish mythology, leprechauns are mischievous creatures that bring good luck.
Some people believe that horseshoes bring good luck and hang them outside their homes.
Many people believe that finding a four-leaf clover will bring them luck.
A horseshoe is a symbol of good luck in many cultures.
The four-leaf clover is a well-known symbol of good luck.
Belief in luck is a common superstition in many cultures.
The concept of karma is closely related to the idea of luck.
We'll need some luck to have good weather for the outdoor concert.
Your success in the job interview is partially dependent on luck.
He had bad luck when his car broke down on the highway.
She had the luck to find a hundred-dollar bill on the street.
It's just a matter of luck if you win the lottery.
You need a lot of luck to catch a fish that big.
The accident was just bad luck, there was no one to blame.
The team's victory was due to both skill and luck.
Many sailors believe that having a woman on board brings bad luck.
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