Similar words: badly, bad language, luck, lucky, pluck, plucky, in luck, unlucky. Meaning: n. 1. an unfortunate state resulting from unfavorable outcomes 2. an unpredictable outcome that is unfortunate 3. unnecessary and unforeseen trouble resulting from an unfortunate event.
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151. The main body's configuration of growth shares good and bad luck with the expression of initiation stories' main topic.
152. I spilled some salt while I was cooking, I am very superstitious so when I spill salt I need to throw some over my left shoulder to avoid bad luck.
153. Gentlemen, that ill will, that bad luck, I could never forgive.
154. Ashley: I'm not superstitious, but it's true. I mean, it's bad luck. Dane, how's my scope?
155. A couple things go wrong, and believers may start to look for the next bit of bad luck.
156. A jinx is said to be someone or something that brings bad luck.
157. We will change match-ups for each negotiation during the course, so you may expect your good luck and bad luck to average out. Sentencedict.com
158. To have access to literature, world literature, was to escape the prison of national vanity, of philistinism, of compulsory provincialism, of inane schooling, of imperfect destinies and bad luck.
159. Mr Arbabsiar's bad luck is that after receiving his instructions from Mr Shakuri, he approached a Mexican gang member who was in fact an informant for America's Drug Enforcement Agency.
160. However, breaking the noodles while eating them is bad luck, so if you're making them for your celebration, be sure to slurp them up instead of biting off smaller pieces.
161. He had bad luck from the cradle to the grave.
162. This kind of amulet has no value to collector and may harmful to worshiper as it has VERY HIGH potential to absorb negative energy to cause wearer experiencing bad luck.
163. The Cretaceous extinction was like a terrible streak of bad luck lasting millions of years.
164. Is his failure ascribable to incompetence or to bad luck?
165. Investing in bargain-priced securities provides a "margin of safety"—room for error, imprecision, bad luck, or the vicissitudes of the economy and stock market.