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charmed life

noun as in existence based on good luck

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Halfway through his second term, Johnson has enjoyed a charmed life.

In certain ways—perfect-10 body, husband, and overall charmed life aside—she can be just like any other mother.

Former Italian prime minister Silvio Berlusconi has led a charmed life when it comes to evading the law—until now.

Not exactly the charmed life his countrymen imagined he was savoring all those years.

These latest headlines are a crowning act to an already charmed life.

But he seemed to have a charmed life, and, though he plunged into the thick of the fight, he was not even wounded.

You thought you bore a charmed life; you thought nothing could kill you.

That fish must either bear a charmed life, or else it's ball-proof!

Once I left him for dead in the Great Woods, but he seemed to have a charmed life and escaped.

"He must bear a charmed life, or he would have been killed the night he jumped from the New London special," said Frank.

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

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