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  1. The meaning of LADY LUCK is —used to refer to luck as if it were a woman. How to use Lady Luck in a sentence.

  2. The personification of fortune, whether good or bad. Sometimes spelled in lower case. The team fought hard down to the last seconds of the game, but Lady Luck just didn't favor them in the end. I hope lady luck is on my side going into this job interview! See also: lady, luck. Farlex Dictionary of Idioms. © 2024 Farlex, Inc, all rights reserved.

  3. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lady_LuckLady Luck - Wikipedia

    Fortuna, in Roman mythology, goddess of fortune. Tyche, in Greek mythology, goddess of fortune. Lady Luck (comics), a character created by Will Eisner.

  4. noun. the personification of fortune or chance. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Lady Luck in American English. noun. (sometimes lc) the personification of luck as a lady bringing good or bad fortune. Lady Luck was against us and we lost the game. Most material © 2005, 1997, 1991 by Penguin Random House LLC.

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  6. Lady Luck definition: the personification of luck as a lady bringing good or bad fortune. See examples of LADY LUCK used in a sentence.

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    Lady Luck HQ - YouTube. @LadyLuckHQ. •. 549K subscribers • 3.2K videos. Welcome to Lady Luck HQ YouTube channel. We are a High Limit Slot Couple & we chronicle our hand pays, line hits,...

  8. Lady Luck. n. the personification of fortune or chance. Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2014.

  9. The phrase "lady luck" is correct and can be used in written English. It typically refers to one's fortune or good luck, especially when discussing gambling or chance. For example, "After losing big at the casino last night, I'm really hoping lady luck will be on my side tonight.".

  10. The earliest known use of the noun Lady Luck is in the mid 1500s. OED's earliest evidence for Lady Luck is from before 1535, in the writing of Thomas More, lord chancellor, humanist, and martyr. Lady Luck is formed within English, by compounding.

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