Lucky example sentence. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use lucky in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for lucky.
- Lucky fellow! (8)
- Such a lucky month! (8)
- Ah, the lucky devil! (8)
- You are a lucky fellow. (4)
- Lucky fellow to get her! (4)
- Lucky for you I have it. (8)
- You see, I am not lucky. (8)
- Caught the doctor just starting, So lucky! (8)
- Well, I think that is lucky. (8)
- How lucky she had been, and was! (8)
- They were lucky to be out of Town! (8)
- I fear I am lucky, which is ruinous. (10)
- I fear I am lucky, which is ruinous. (22)
- It was lucky Mark was coming back so soon. (8)
- But lucky accidents are anticipated only by fools. (10)
- He had always been lucky; he knew he should be so still. (4)
- For the others, it was a mere calculation of lucky hits. (10)
- King Wendelin the Lucky and his wife lived to a good old age. (5)
- It was lucky, after all, that June had broken the ice for him. (8)
- It was a lucky recollection, all her good spirits were restored by it. (4)
- It would be lucky for me if I had nothing but the executive part to do. (4)
- Lucky he came here instead of blabbing to one of those newspaper fellers! (13)
- It is lucky for you that you were away yesterday, or you would be in my shoes now. (8)
- Tells your lucky day, lucky number, family affairs, love affairs. (21)
- The lucky alarm of an influenza decided what might not have been decided quite so soon. (4)
- Supposing half a dozen things and more, the meeting with this Mr. Calliand was a lucky accident. (10)
- One of the Beauties at a garden-party is lucky to get as many minutes as had passed in quietness. (10)
- Neither robbers nor tempests befriended them, nor one lucky overturn to introduce them to the hero. (4)
- I have always been sure that Cornelia was born for Parliament, and he will be lucky if he wins her. (10)
- He had been lucky in his profession; but spending freely, what had come freely, had realized nothing. (4)
- They were lucky enough to find Lady Middleton at home, and Sir John came in before their visit ended. (4)
- It is lucky that you have run about so much and are so thin, otherwise you might stick fast on the way. (5)
- It was lucky she and Bosinney got on; she seemed to be falling into line with the idea of the new house. (8)
- Well, she would play him the same trick as the other, no doubt; but in the meantime he was a lucky devil! (8)
- As you perceive, he was drawing swiftly to the vortex of the fools, and round and round he went, lucky to float. (10)
- The chance proved a lucky one, for a message from Mrs. Palmer soon after she arrived, carried Mrs. Jennings away. (4)
- Ripton, blotted behind the bosom, was only lucky in securing a higher degree of heat than was possible for the rest. (10)
- Trannel said it was lucky they wanted two, since there were no more, and he put himself in authority to assort the party. (9)
- Any one who has not, like myself, gained some insight through a series of lucky accidents, is simply groping in the dark. (12)
- His wife took it off his shoulders in good humour, saying it was lucky she made the pie big enough for her family and strays. (10)
- But they were not so lucky as at first; the winds were so bad that seven weeks elapsed before Cartier reached the Straits of Belle Isle. (19)
- She leaned to me to say, that they were accustomed to think themselves lucky if no learned talk came on between the Professor and his pupil. (10)
- Something occurred while they were at Hartfield, to make Emma want their advice; and, which was still more lucky, she wanted exactly the advice they gave. (4)
Also see sentences for: auspicious, fortunate, propitious.
Definition of lucky:
- lucky, luckie, luk’i, n. (_scot._) an elderly woman.(0) | lucky, luk’i, n. (_slang_) departure. | cut one’s lucky, to bolt.(0)
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