Giraffe; "and it's a lucky thing we heard you calling.
What a lucky thingit was you said ten minutes, Thad.
It was a lucky thing that my young man, Ralph Willoby, happened along, although it seemed unlucky enough for him.
Lucky thing I had my 'new' dress, and all the other things Aunt Mary sent by express last week.
Lucky thing it was a railroad coat," went on Tavia, "or we might have had to pay damages.
It aer a lucky thing fer us that we brought a tidy-sized piece of pork along with us, 'cos this gale might last fer days.
That means snowshoes, and it aer a lucky thing that I brought all the fixings.
Guess the skipper of this ship did a lucky thing when he booked you as a passenger.
Now it was a lucky thing, that on the very morning after I had made my mind up so, and before it was altered much, down came Chowne in a tearing mood, with his beautiful black mare all in a lather.
And a lucky thingfor me, your ladyship, to have acted so consistently.
It was a lucky thing for us that Doctor Dodson came to town that day, for Harry would have been sent to prison but for his timely arrival.
I happen to have an old partner in Memphis, which I consider quite a lucky thing in this instance; I'll send a dispatch directing him what to do until I arrive.
What a lucky thing it was he happened to take it into his head to follow me!
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "lucky thing" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.