Similar words: knuckles, recklessness, feckless, reckless, recklessly, suckle, buckle, buckled. Meaning: ['lʌklɪs] adj. having or bringing misfortune.
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(1) The luckless defender, Mark Emery, sustained his third injury of the season.
(2) Keen Hunter was second and luckless Elbio third.
(3) Just as this realisation dawned, a luckless couple drew into the parking space to read a map.
(4) It kills more than runaway motorists and the luckless in their way, too.
(5) The story presents a picture of the luckless, homeless skinhead which corresponds closely to the movement's own mythology about itself. Sentencedict.com
(6) There comes a luckless night.
(7) The luckless adventure made Earnshaw furious.
(8) His grandfather, outwardly easygoing, was frustrated with a luckless career as an insurance salesman: the young Obama would hear him making cold calls that hit a dead end.
(9) The negroes fled, the luckless Lou wailing into her apron.
(10) It's luckless, I lost my bicycle in the morning and my wallet was stolen in the afternoon!
(11) One luckless evening it occurred to me to test my wife's fidelity in a vulgar, commonplace way familiar to everyone who has acquaintance with the literature of fact and fiction.
(12) This luckless fete at the ambassador's deprives me of a pleasure and interrupts you.
(13) He died in the desert like so many other luckless explorers.
(14) Adding insult to injury, a double cross awaits our luckless hero in the final stanza.
(15) But with a new-found strength she swung it as a feather, at the luckless Rubberneck.
(16) At about this point, it seemed it was the audience who needed to be rescued, not the luckless motorists.
(17) It was no more than Wanderers deserved after a luckless opening.
(18) Hemingway's novelette tells of the Cuban fisherman Santiago who for 84 luckless days has rowed his skiff into the Gulf Stream in quest of marlin.
(19) He sent a rapid glance through the half-open door of the chamber, and, ascertaining that what I stated was apparently true, delivered the house of his luckless presence.
(20) At first a young boy, Manolin, had shared his bad fortune, but after the fortieth luckless day the boy's father told his son to go in another boat.
(21) Plenty of cities are struggling with upticks in violent crime, including luckless Detroit.
(22) In the southern coastal town of Kep, where we spent the night after our luckless afternoon at Bokor, we camped near a family that lived in a shack on the coast.
(23) Perhaps it is unfair to put all the responsibility on one luckless cat.
(24) Sin becomes the consequence of sin. We find ourselves entrapped and enslaved, and like a luckless trout, we cannot wriggle free.
(25) In his quiet, conscientious way he has gathered some useful players around him, and perhaps his luckless strikers, Bobby Zamora and Andy Johnson, are due a change of fortune.
(26) The Bosnian conflict was a war that had no favourites: Peter Brysky, a 27-year-old Canadian freelance photographer, was luckless , killed by a mortar.
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