Good fortune or prosperity; success: We wish you luck.
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The chance happening of fortunate or adverse events; fortune: They met one day out of pure luck.
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The events or circumstances that operate for or against an individual.
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Favoring chance.
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A force that brings good fortune or adversity.
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idiom
As luck would have it As it turned out; as it happened: As luck would have it, it rained the day of the picnic.
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In luck Enjoying success; fortunate.
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Out of luck Lacking good fortune.
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verb-intransitive
Informal To gain success or something desirable by chance: lucked into a good apartment; lucked out in finding that rare book.
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verb
To come upon something desirable by chance .
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To prosper or succeed especially through chance or good fortune .
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