Synonym: flue, good fortune, good luck, trematode, trematode worm. Similar words: lukewarm, puke, rebuke, flunk, flush, fluid, influx, fluent. Meaning: [fluːk] n. 1. a stroke of luck 2. a barb on a harpoon or arrow 3. flat bladelike projection on the arm of an anchor 4. either of the two lobes of the tail of a cetacean 5. parasitic flatworms having external suckers for attaching to a host.
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31. Nor were his warnings a fluke; his ability to provide such foresight was based upon his theory of equilibrium.
32. We need to accept only that the change in snail shell is a fluke adaptation.
33. Both snail genes and fluke genes stand to gain from the snail's bodily survival, all other things being equal.
34. Unless by some fluke they carry on and hit the island.
35. But it is still highly improbable, a fluke of nature, not a predictable outcome.
36. Even Packard admitted to himself that the unusual wildflower must have been a fluke, or misidentified.
37. If it is, it has to have come about by Darwinian selection of fluke genes.
38. Their run through the NCAAs last year, when they knocked off three No. 1 seeds, was no fluke.
39. This was a fluke, a one-time loophole that has been plugged.
40. You could call that round the biggest fluke of all time....
41. His election victory was just a fluke.
42. Many adversities decimate the fluke numbers.
43. His election victory was a fluke.
44. What's happening with the Cavs is not a fluke.
45. That could be a fluke, right?
46. Abbottina rivularis were infected seriously, the infection rate was 88.30%, and adults of liver fluke were confirmed by infecting cats.
47. It was found that the responses of liver fluke to drugs were quite different from those of chicken roundworm to the same drugs.
48. We are particularly awed by two of the orcas' showstopper stunts - when they spy hop(lift their heads out of water to look) and lob tail( hit the surface with the underside of the fluke ).
49. Besides showing that four-winged flight was not a fluke, the new species, Anchiornis huxleyi, named in honor of Thomas Henry Huxley, is the earliest known feathered dinosaur.
50. It is a fluke.
51. The psychological cause refers to the sequacious and the fluke mind.
52. It also organized a host of experts in the municipal hospital on-site activities for the public to prevent AIDS, liver fluke,[www.Sentencedict.com] diabetes and other chronic diseases advisory services.
53. It was in many ways a fluke that I was ever hired into business.
54. If so, the current composition and bulk of the moon's atmosphere—sustained by the greenhouse warming of methane—may be a fluke caused by a recent comet impact or an upheaval from the moon's interior.
55. It was only by a fluke that these artifacts were unearthed.
56. Though we dominate the world now through reason, it is possible this is just a fluke.
57. It was just last week I so cavalierly wrote them off as a fluke and the likely team to slip out of the playoff picture in the rugged Western Conference.
58. Rather than dismiss it as a fluke, they will try every way possible to find it.
59. Villagers grab the line around the fluke of the whale and haul away with shouts and laughter.
60. FLUKE then how to use the LANMETER network tester to detect slow network performance or bad?
More similar words: lukewarm, puke, rebuke, flunk, flush, fluid, influx, fluent, fluffy, fluster, fluency, effluent, superfluity, influenza, flustered, influence, fluctuate, superfluous, confluence, fluctuation, mellifluous, influential.