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to have a lucky escape
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lucky
adjective
afortunado, que tiene suerte
;
fortuito, de suerte
;
oportuno
;
suerte
Example sentences of
lucky
adjective
•
We're
lucky
that things turned out as well as they did.
•
I feel
lucky
to be alive.
•
I count myself
lucky
to know you.
•
“I managed to get a ticket!” “
Lucky
you! They were all sold out by the time I got there.”
•
Tickets were available only for the
lucky
few.
More examples
•
The
lucky
winner will be given a brand new car.
•
I know you'll enjoy the show if you're
lucky
enough to get a ticket.
•
Congratulations on getting the job, you
lucky dog
.
•
He scored a goal on a
lucky
shot.
•
Their meeting was a
lucky
accident.
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Synonyms of
lucky
adjective
fortunate
,
fortuitous
,
opportune
escape
noun
escapes
fuga, huida, escapada
;
escape
;
escapatoria, evasión
Example sentences of
escape
noun
•
The prisoners attempted a daring
escape
.
•
He celebrated his
escape
from his boring job with a long vacation.
•
She had a
lucky escape
when she wasn't injured in the accident.
•
She managed to avoid serious injury, but it was a
narrow escape
.
•
The door was locked; there was no
escape
.
More examples
•
Gardening offered an
escape
from her busy life.
•
an accidental
escape
of poisonous gases
•
trying to prevent further
escape
of liquid
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Synonyms of
escape
noun
flight
,
leakage
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