0 having good things happen to you by chance:
"I'm going to Japan." "Lucky you!"
The lucky winner will be able to choose from three different holidays.
[ + to infinitive ] They're lucky to have such a nice office to work in.
He's lucky that he wasn't fired.
It sounds as if you had a lucky escape (= by good chance you were able to avoid something dangerous or unpleasant).
We'll be lucky if we get there by midnight at this rate (= we might get there by midnight or it might be later).
a lucky charm
Six is my lucky number.
The front passengers were lucky to survive the accident.
Some lucky person will win more than $1 000 000 in the competition.
We were very lucky with the weather for our village barbecue.
My horoscope said I was going to be lucky in love this month.
There are those who are lucky or clever enough to possess dollars.
The last bride is always lucky and/or clever.
Spurling rejects this as an argument that blames some women, the 'lucky daughters', for denying marriage for their 'unlucky sisters'.
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