piece+of+luck

  • 51godsend — n boon, blessing, benediction, Archaic. benison; windfall, bonanza, stroke of fortune, piece of luck, lucky find, gravy …

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  • 52success — n attainment, accomplishment, achievement; hit, Inf. smash, Sl. sockeroo, sensation, winner, best seller; box office hit, sellout, Theat. boff, Sl. bof fo or boffola; triumph, victory, Inf. ten strike, Inf. grand slam; coup, stroke of genius,… …

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  • 53unheard-of — UK / US adjective something that is unheard of is very unusual or has never happened before This was an unheard of piece of luck …

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  • 54drop on —  Have a piece of luck …

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  • 55strike lucky —  Enjoy a piece of luck …

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  • 56purple — n., adj., & v. n. 1 a colour intermediate between red and blue. 2 (in full Tyrian purple) a crimson dye obtained from some molluscs. 3 a purple robe, esp. as the dress of an emperor or senior magistrate. 4 the scarlet official dress of a cardinal …

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  • 57unheard-of — adjective previously unknown a first novel by an unheard of writer developments on an unheard of scale • Similar to: ↑unknown * * * adj 1 UNTHINKABLE, inconceivable, unbelievable, unimaginable, undreamed of, unprecedented, extraordinary,… …

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  • 58unthought-of — adjective so unexpected as to have not been imagined an unhoped for piece of luck an unthought advantage an unthought of place to find the key • Syn: ↑unhoped, ↑unhoped for, ↑unthought • Similar to: ↑ …

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  • 59List of Alfred Hitchcock Presents guest stars — The following is a list of guest stars and other actors who appeared on the television series Alfred Hitchcock Presents , which started in 1955 as a half hour show, changed its name to The Alfred Hitchcock Hour when it expanded to an hour, and… …

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  • 60literature — /lit euhr euh cheuhr, choor , li treuh /, n. 1. writings in which expression and form, in connection with ideas of permanent and universal interest, are characteristic or essential features, as poetry, novels, history, biography, and essays. 2.… …

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