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  1. Jul 16, 2021 · So what exactly is luck? Defining luck. People who believe in luck describe themselves as either lucky or unlucky as if luck were a stable and enduring personality characteristic....

  2. LUCK definition: 1. the force that causes things, especially good things, to happen to you by chance and not as a…. Learn more.

  3. something you say to someone when you hope that they will be successful: Good luck with your exam! Bad/Hard luck! used to show sympathy when someone is unsuccessful or unlucky: "They've run out of tickets ." "Oh, bad luck!" See also. a stroke of luck. Idioms. the luck of the draw.

  4. Luck | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Winning a lottery, being hit by a stray bullet, or surviving a plane crash, all are instances of a mundane phenomenon: luck.

  5. noun. /lʌk/ [uncountable] Idioms. good things that happen to you by chance, not because of your own efforts or abilities. with (any) luck With any luck, we'll be home before dark. (British English) With a bit of luck, we'll finish on time. luck with doing something So far I have had no luck with finding a job.

  6. Apr 13, 2020 · What Happy People Think About Luck. Your attitude toward luck might influence how happy you are. By Emiliana R. Simon-Thomas | April 13, 2020. Etymologically, the prefix “hap” means luck or fortune, as you might recognize in words like perhaps, happenstance, haphazard, or—most relevant here— happy. Many other languages also show this ...

  7. noun. /lʌk/ [uncountable] good things that happen to you by chance, not because of your own efforts or abilities With (any) luck, we'll be home before dark. So far I have had no luck with finding a job. I could hardly believe my luck when he said yes. It was a stroke of luck that we found you. By sheer luck no one was hurt in the explosion.

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