Lucky (one) In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "lucky (one)", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Julia Huong calendar 2021-12-24 04:12

Meaning of Lucky (one)

Lucky (one) expression spoken informal

Used to express how fortunate someone is to have something or to be able to do something.

You're lucky! You had Hellen for a partner.

You're lucky. You didn't break into pieces when you fell!

Lucky me, I were not fired!

Other phrases about:

Blind Luck

Nothing but fortunate chance

have the devil's own luck

If a person has the devil's own luck, he or she has extremely good luck.

the best of both worlds
A situation in which you get the benefit of two different things at the same time
be a good thing (that)...

Be fortunate that

Purple patch

If someone is going through a purple patch, that means they have a very successful or lucky period, especially in sports.

 

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Let not poor Nelly starve
One of the last words of King Charles II when he asked his brother to look after Nell (his mistress)
Example: King Charles II did indeed have many mistresses, Nell was one. "Let not poor Nelly starve" he said.
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