Lucky+stroke

  • 1lucky strike — noun A stroke of luck • • • Main Entry: ↑luck …

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  • 2stroke — stroke1 S3 [strəuk US strouk] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(illness)¦ 2¦(swimming/rowing)¦ 3¦(sport)¦ 4¦(pen/brush)¦ 5 at a/one stroke 6 on the stroke of seven/nine etc 7 stroke of luck/fortune 8 stroke of genius/inspiration etc 9¦(hit) …

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  • 3stroke — 1 noun (C) 1 ILLNESS an occasion when a blood tube in your brain suddenly bursts or is blocked: He was paralyzed by a severe stroke | have/suffer a stroke: I m afraid your aunt has had a slight stroke. 2 SWIMMING/ROWING a) one of a set of… …

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  • 4stroke — [[t]stro͟ʊk[/t]] ♦♦♦ strokes, stroking, stroked 1) VERB If you stroke someone or something, you move your hand slowly and gently over them. [V n] Carla, curled up on the sofa, was smoking a cigarette and stroking her cat... [V n] She walked… …

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  • 5stroke of luck — See: RUN OF LUCK …

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  • 6stroke of luck — See: RUN OF LUCK …

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  • 7lucky break — noun A stroke of luck; a fortunate event, particularly of the sort that propels one to success, fame, etc. At 17, she got her lucky break when she appeared on television and became a popular musician overnight. Syn: break …

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  • 8stroke of good luck — a fortunate event, a lucky break, the fickle finger of fate    Then, by some stroke of good luck, a car horn scared the lion and it ran away …

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  • 9get lucky — (informal) 1. To have a stroke of luck 2. To succeed in initiating a sexual relationship • • • Main Entry: ↑luck * * * get lucky see ↑lucky • • • Main Entry: ↑get get lucky 1 …

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  • 10The Lucky Ones — Альбом Mudhoney …

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