Lucky example sentences

If he comes back, and mind you, if he does you'll be lucky, pop him into the cage and keep him there.If she is not lucky enough she may not be able to find another person who has the diametrically opposite demand for rice with a surplus of clothing to offer in exchange.Chuchundars are lucky they bring money! And sure enough, I receive a cheque in the mail.But today she was lucky to receive a clean dress which had shrunk after many washings and no longer fitted Champa.We are lucky that he is from another village and does not know about her pock-marks and her lack of sense.Unlike the normal diatomic molecule of oxygen, ozone is poisonous and we are lucky that it is not stable nearer to the Earth's surface.She is unlucky: ill fate is written on her forehead.The lucky could get more regular work in road or building construction.A Parsi team beat the Bombay Gymkhana at cricket in 1889, just four years after the foundation of the Indian National Congress in 1885, an organisation that was lucky to have amongst its early leaders the great Parsi statesman and intellectual Dadabhai Naoroji.A Parsi team beat the Bombay Gymkhana at cricket in 1889, just four years after the foundation of the Indian National Congress in 1885, an organisation that was lucky to have amongst its early leaders the great Parsi statesman and intellectual Dadabhai Naoroji.And sometimes, we are lucky enough to get rains after some days of really hot weather.(He had been lucky to turn the tap the right way; on later occasions he would sometimes screw it up still tighter, chittering with irritation and disappointment at the tap's failure to cooperate.If you get bad marks, you will say that this was because you were unlucky, or that the test was too difficult (actor-role, external attribution for a negative experience).'Oh, you unlucky man! There is no pleasure for you in this world and there will be none in the world to come.“Bholi will be lucky to get such a well-to-do bridegroom.

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