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good luck

noun as in stroke of luck

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And good luck getting the song (and music video) to “Chandelier” out of your head.

Wearing the right foot of a chicken was considered good luck.

But good luck convincing other countries that the case against North Korea is airtight.

So Pope Francis has found a way to turn the generosity of others into good luck for a few.

I said, “Good luck with the Entourage movie… is there anything I need to know?”

(Holding out his hand) Good-bye, Bob, and—quite honestly—good luck.

It was by great good luck that you were found and conveyed secretly here by the garden entrance.

By good luck I managed to get into a house while everyone was away, and get a change of clothes.

By good luck, he found, on examining the larder, that there were odds and ends of one kind and another sufficient for a meal.

There followed the story of his good luck, the prodigious chance that had placed him suddenly upon the road to fortune.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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