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Example sentences for "good luck"

  • The condition or quality of being fortunate; good luck; success; happiness.

  • By good luck, O king, the sinful Duryodhana hath been stain with all his followers.

  • By good luck, thou hast escaped with life from this dreadful battle.

  • By good luck, thou too hast attained to the condition of Draupadi's locks.

  • Lorrequer, my old friend, I never thought of seeing you here--this is indeed a piece of good luck.

  • Have you figured out what we ought to do if by good luck we all get over to the other side, safe and sound?

  • Frank would have liked very much to remain and hear the particulars of the farmer's good luck in locating a vein of coal on his property; but time would not permit.

  • It is a long stride and a slippery foothold, but by good luck "the last step which costs" is accomplished.

  • But it was not until they let it down, at the Master's word, on the right side that they had good luck.

  • Vidura continued, 'Kirmira said unto Yudhishthira, 'By good luck it is that fate hath accomplished today my long-accomplished desire!

  • Many are the persons born under the influence of the same star and the same auspices of good luck; but a great diversity is observable in the maturity of their actions.

  • By good luck it is that slayer of my brother, whom I had been seeking so long, hath come before me!

  • I fear, this is owing to the loss of my good luck!

  • Good luck to you, Paul; good luck to you, comrade.

  • Good luck to you;" and the vicomte waved a friendly hand as he started off toward the citadel.

  • My mother used to tell me that it was a sign of good luck to dream of fishing.

  • No extraordinary events happened, no singular instance of bad or good luck occurred; but he felt, as persons usually do, the natural consequences of his own actions.

  • The whole truth of the matter is, Francisco, that you envy my good luck, and can't bear to hear this money jingle in my hand.

  • There was a superstition in those days that to refer to health as good luck, rather than to ascribe it to the kindness of Providence, was to bring about a judgment.

  • Good luck, then," Robert answered as they gripped.

  • Good luck to you, James King of William," he held forth a friendly hand.

  • There'll be a bit got hin, if we've good luck.

  • We've all had our turn at bein' young, I reckon, be't good luck or ill.

  • Good luck go wid you, ma bouchal' She kissed the point of his chin.

  • Do you know you just put me in mind of that little god of good luck, Billikin!

  • Just happen to have it, by good luck," replied the other cheerfully.

  • Truth to tell, he secretly considered that his chums were having more than their share of good luck in making a record at bagging game, and thought it time he started in.

  • Good luck go with you, neighbor's son, But I'm no mate for you.

  • Good luck to Kate and good luck to you: I guess she'll be kind when you come to woo.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "good luck" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    certain extent; good breeding; good camping; good deeds; good drink; good earnest; good eating; good farming; good fellows; good heart; good hunting; good impression; good international; good knights; good knowledge; good manners; good nature; good painting; good qualities; good quantity; good sirs; good sort; good standing; good temper; good voyage; good workman