Noun We had good luck fishing. He's been having nothing but bad luck. He succeeded through hard work and a little luck. We need a bit of luck. By a stroke of luck, there were still a few tickets left when we arrived. “I've been looking for a new apartment.” “Any luck?” “No, not yet.” I've had no luck in finding a new apartment. He had no better luck than I did. See More
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Noun
The run of poor leadership and bad luck eventually ended when things couldn’t look any bleaker in Tuscaloosa. Michael Casagrande | Mcasagrande@al.com, al, 8 Sep. 2022 Get some good luck on the injury or schedule front and those middle-tier teams can make the playoffs. Dave Birkett, Detroit Free Press, 8 Sep. 2022 His history of hard luck and redemption, as well as his easygoing personality and down-to-earth style, led to his informal designation as people’s champion. Zaz Hollander, Anchorage Daily News, 8 Sep. 2022 In feng shui practices, jade plants represent good luck and fortune due to the plant’s round leaves. Jacqueline Saguin, Good Housekeeping, 6 Sep. 2022 To those who have ever been stuck with an intense stranger who won't stop spilling their deepest, darkest secrets… well, good luck sleeping. Randall Colburn, EW.com, 6 Sep. 2022 The quarterback who went on to win last winter’s Super Bowl appreciated good luck’s importance, and not only because the Los Angeles Rams rescued him from the Detroit Lions by trading for him. Tom Krasovic, San Diego Union-Tribune, 6 Sep. 2022 It’s probably time to update the antitrust laws to accommodate virtual reality, but good luck getting Congress to do that.WSJ, 5 Sep. 2022 Though mathematically alive, Scott McLaughlin (6th, 54 points back) and Pato O’Ward (7th, 58 points behind) would almost certainly need to sweep the final two races of the year and hope Power, Newgarden and company find really tough luck out west. Nathan Brown, The Indianapolis Star, 2 Sep. 2022
Verb
And with so much of the world still vulnerable to infection, the virus has many, many opportunities to luck into new variants that may yet enhance its ability to spread and reinfect. Sarah Zhang, The Atlantic, 17 Aug. 2021 Yes, the Wolves could luck out in the lottery and still finish with a top-three pick.Star Tribune, 1 May 2021 When Arizona reached the Final Four for the first time in school history, Carson recalled how, four years ago, Wildcats coach Adia Barnes had blown up the group chat with other Black coaches, wishing each one of them luck in their tournament games. Nancy Armour, USA TODAY, 1 Apr. 2021 There are a few insane guys that love to chase this reverse migration from Arkansas to Saskatchewan (when the border is open) and the rest of us are there to luck into a good shoot. Alex Robinson, Outdoor Life, 18 Mar. 2021 If only 6-1 Indiana could have been as fortunate to luck into that game. Megan Ryan, Star Tribune, 10 Dec. 2020 So the people who wow us their first time out are unicorns, who luck into a great role and nail it. Chris Hewitt, Star Tribune, 18 Nov. 2020 Maybe some or all of the leagues will luck out and keep enough players healthy. Dave Clark, The Enquirer, 25 June 2020 Tough Break: Robertson and a friend had lucked into a school of giant walleyes. Doug Olander, Field & Stream, 21 May 2020 See More
Word History
Etymology
Noun and Verb
Middle English lucke, from Middle Dutch luc; akin to Middle High German gelücke luck