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  1. What's the meaning of the phrase 'Third time lucky'? The belief that the third time something is attempted is more likely to succeed than the previous two attempts. It is also used as a good luck charm – spoken just before trying something for the third time.

  2. The meaning of THIRD TIME LUCKY is —used to say that two efforts at something have already failed but perhaps the third will be successful.

  3. third time lucky. after twice failing to accomplish something, the third attempt may be successful. Third time lucky has been proverbial since the mid 19th century; a US variant is third time is the charm . See also: lucky, third, time. Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary © Farlex 2017.

  4. Idiom: third time lucky / third time's the charm. the third time you try to do something you succeed. 2014 Australian Open winner Li Na explained the meaning of this idiom in her victory speech: “Finally I got her [the Australian Open trophy]. The last two times [in 2011 and 2013] were very close.”

  5. • Everyone is praying that this time it will be third time lucky. • Maybe he's out there thinking: third time lucky. • Odds-on favourite last time at Haydock, he was narrowly beaten into third place, but tomorrow should prove third time lucky.

  6. Gary Martin at The Phrase Finder has the British phrase third time lucky derived from the earlier "proverbial" luck of the third adventure, traced in print back to 1839. As to the reason for the luck, the theory of it referring to an English law freeing a condemned man after three failed attempts at hanging is debunked.

  7. Third time lucky. Meaning. Said when trying something for the third time. Examples. Two divorces and now I’m engaged again. Let’s hope it’s third time lucky. Where did it originate?

  8. Third time lucky is used when someone has failed twice to do something- it is used for good luck to encourage them.

  9. Jul 16, 2023 · third time lucky. ( UK) Synonym of third time's a charm.

  10. You can use "Third time lucky" to express hope or optimism that something will be successful on the third attempt, after previous failures. For example, if a friend has failed a test twice, you might say, 'Don't worry, "third time lucky"!' to encourage them to keep trying.

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