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lucky you question 1
He told us the usual things about how everything had gone wrong — it was a typical ......... luck story.


lucky you, answer 1 lucky you, idioms and their origin, solid vs hard vs stiff vs black

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lucky you question 2
With a little ......... of luck I think she'll pass her driving test first time.


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 word quizzes: free online adjective quiz toeic practice test Idiom: 'to push your luck'
lucky you question 3
If I were you I would certainly accept the offer. If you ask for any more you're just ......... your luck.


lucky you, answer 3 past and present tense, pushing vs probing vs promoting vs pending

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lucky you question 4
I thought the best thing was to wish them both ......... luck and hope that everything worked out well.


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 improve vocab: noun verb adjective teacher activity difference between hard luck and bad luck
lucky you question 5
You really couldn't blame anyone for the accident because it was just a case of ......... luck.


lucky you, answer 5 common idioms english, worse vs worst vs foul vs bad

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lucky you question 6
Last week they ......... it very lucky because they managed to win the lottery.


lucky you, answer 6 lucky you, esl must vs have to, hit vs struck vs knocked vs hammered

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lucky you question 7
She always seems to come out of any crisis unharmed and I'm convinced she was born under a lucky ..........


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 meaning of cant, conspicuous, relevant, static, penchant To take pot luck - definition
lucky you question 8
He just couldn't make up his mind which to choose and so in the end he decided to take ......... luck.


lucky you, answer 8 preposition test, pot vs tin vs can vs box

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lucky you question 9
Everyone decided to help him by offering money as they'd heard he was ......... on his luck.


lucky you, answer 9 pragmatics phrasal verbs, low vs down vs off vs below

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lucky you question 10
After all his failures in the business world he decided to ......... his luck in the casino.


lucky you, answer 10 language arts and part of speech, turn vs endeavour vs attempt vs try

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