Luck
//lʌk//
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The word "luck" can be used as noun, verb and proper noun.
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as luck may have it as luck would have it bad luck be in luck beginner's luck best of British luck best of luck better luck next time break luck chuck-a-luck devil's luck down on one's luck down upon one's luck dumb luck fisherman's luck good luck hard luck hard-luck hard-luck story ill luck ill-luck just my luck lady luck luck ball luck dragon luck in luck into luck of the Irish luck of the devil luck of the draw luck out luck out luck penny luck through luckbox lucker luckful luckless luckling lucksome lucky lucky break make one's own luck misluck no such luck one for luck out of luck piece of luck pot luck pot-luck potluck press one's luck push one's luck ride one's luck shit luck shit out of luck some people have all the luck someone's luck is in streak of good luck stroke of luck throw one's luck in with tough luck try one's luck unluck with any luck worse luck
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