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- adjective
comparative form oflucky : morelucky
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Examples
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And in what he called a luckier, rather than insightful, move, Barbour switched the firm's national government affairs practice two years ago from one with a broad-based lobbying focus to one that concentrates on health care issues.
Law.com - Newswire 2010
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The bright side to her research is that those born in luckier times may find themselves overpaid.
Scarred in Candyland Al Lewis 2010
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The shocking thing, he says, about that at the beginning of the poem is I'm going to tell you in this poem that death is different from what anybody supposed and luckier, which is the kind of joke at the core of the poem.
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_names_ of Hottentot gods, we are all the luckier, that is, if his processes and inferences are _logical_.
Modern Mythology Andrew Lang 1878
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Instead, their lives are made up of sleepless nights, mounting bills, the pitying stares of "luckier" parents, and maybe worst of all, the what-ifs.
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They had simply been "luckier" in that they received money.
Wray Herbert: Want To Ward Off the Evil Eye? Just Be Nice, A New Study Says Wray Herbert 2010
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They had simply been "luckier" in that they received money.
Wray Herbert: Want to Ward Off the Evil Eye? Just Be Nice, A New Study Says Wray Herbert 2010
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They had simply been "luckier" in that they received money.
Wray Herbert: Want to Ward Off the Evil Eye? Just Be Nice, A New Study Says Wray Herbert 2010
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Edward Ganes White might be considered one of the "luckier" soldiers to fall at Shiloh because his body was identified and he is in a marked grave.
Faulkner's Memorial Day ____Maggie 2008
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The more curious you are, the more available you will be to possibility and the "luckier" you will become.
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