Luckless - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈlʌkləs|  American pronunciation of the word luckless
Brit.  |ˈlʌkləs|  British pronunciation of the word luckless

adjective

- having or bringing misfortune (syn: unlucky)

Extra examples

We had good luck fishing.

He's been having nothing but bad luck.

He succeeded through hard work and a little luck.

We need a bit of luck.

By a stroke of luck, there were still a few tickets left when we arrived.

“I've been looking for a new apartment.” “Any luck?” “No, not yet.”

I've had no luck in finding a new apartment.

He had no better luck than I did.

He died in the desert like so many other luckless explorers.

...once the last decent-looking woman in town was bespoke, it was time for the luckless bachelor to move on...

...the luckless crooks got jugged before they knew what hit them...

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