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Filter by Meaning He was lucky to escape from the fire without any injuries.
The baseball player refused to wash his lucky jersey.
They were lucky that they won the lottery on their first try.
The dancer had a lucky pair of shoes she always wore for performances.
The child was lucky to have a loving and supportive family who always encouraged her to pursue her dreams.
The company's lucky break came when they landed a huge contract with a major client.
The lucky charm on his keychain brought him good luck.
The team was lucky to have such a talented player on their side.
The lucky winner of the raffle won a brand new car.
She was lucky to find the last pair of shoes in her size on sale.
They had a lucky streak at the casino and won a lot of money.
The horseshoe above the door is considered lucky.
After buying a lottery ticket, she was hoping to get lucky and win the jackpot.
Crossing your fingers is thought to be a lucky gesture.
The rain stopped just in time for the outdoor wedding, lucky for the couple.
It was lucky that she had her phone with her when her car broke down.
He had a lucky break and landed his dream job.
Wearing red on Chinese New Year is considered to be lucky.
The lucky break in the weather allowed them to have a picnic in the park.
She felt lucky that she met her best friend on the first day of school.
The hiker felt lucky to have stumbled upon a beautiful waterfall.
Carrying a lucky coin in your pocket is thought to bring good fortune.
It was lucky that I bumped into my old colleague who offered me a job.
The students were lucky to have a knowledgeable and engaging teacher who made learning fun and interesting.
They won the lottery and felt incredibly lucky.
Wearing a lucky charm is believed to bring good fortune.
She was lucky to receive a scholarship for her studies.
He was lucky enough to have the winning ticket for the raffle.
The timing was lucky because the store was having a sale.
The four-leaf clover is considered a lucky symbol.
You're lucky to have a boss who is so understanding and supportive.
The lucky winner of the contest got a free trip to Hawaii.
It's lucky that the plane landed safely despite the bad weather.
I feel lucky to have met such wonderful people on my trip.
It was lucky that I found my keys just in time for work.
Lucky for him, he got the job after the first interview.
We're lucky to have such a great view from our hotel room.
We were lucky to see a pod of dolphins while on our boat trip.
You're lucky that you found a parking spot right in front of the store.
He got lucky and found a rare book at the used bookstore.
The lucky winner of the raffle got a brand new car.
I'm feeling lucky today, maybe I'll win the lottery.
It was lucky that the waiter found your phone and returned it to you.
Lucky for us, the store was having a big sale.
It was lucky that the car broke down right in front of a mechanic's shop.
It was lucky that the rain stopped before we had to go outside.
I found a dollar on the ground - what a lucky surprise!
She wore her lucky shirt to the job interview.
She was lucky that she got the last ticket for the concert.
The farmer believed that a lucky rabbit's foot would bring good fortune to his crops.
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