27 adverbs to describe how to luckiest

"You were certainly mighty lucky to fall heir to such a lovely little home as this, Obed," Steve was saying, with a streak of envy in his voice.

The thing's strangely lucky.

There was a strong wind blowing, and accurate shooting at such a long distance was out of the question, so I must regard it as an exceptionally lucky shot which broke his leg.

"You're a jolly lucky chap, Columbus," he said.

You seem to have been uncommonly lucky.

Cook makes no reference to the eclipse in the log of the Grenville, but it appears that he was peculiarly lucky in the weather, for the five days preceding are described as "foggy," and the four or five succeeding are "raining with squalls."

He bestowed a reproachful sigh upon her, and continued: "At any rate, Rudolph Musgrave has been an unusually lucky manthe luckiest that I know of.

'Any way you was lucky,infernally lucky.

" "Lucky for you?" (interrogatively).

One meets rich men at times who seem to be merely lucky gamblers, who strike one as just the thousandth man in a myriad of wild plungers, who are, in fact, chance nobodies washed up by an eddy.

But it was M. Mosenstein who first addressed me, and in very truth surprise rendered me momentarily dumb when he did it thus: "Now then, you consummate rascal, when you have given up the receipt of the Mont de Piété which you stole out of M. le Marquis's pocket you may go and carry on your rogueries elsewhere and call yourself mightily lucky to have escaped so lightly.

Sometimes, if you're real lucky, they overlap a lot.

Merriwell showed how near he came to getting shot, and it was universally agreed that he was remarkably lucky.

What is ridiculously lucky is, that Lord Lincoln goes into waiting to-day, and will be to present her!'

It was a matter as to which he had, in the way of business, received intelligence of his own from the colony, and he was aware that he had been singularly lucky as to the circumstances and time of the sale.

Doubtless Ben Dris thought himself surprisingly lucky that the Emperor did not cut off his head.

And that, Hervey, was tolerably lucky for you.

Do you know, Miss Rushford, I have never before realised what a tremendously lucky fellow I am?

Many people thought The Panther unduly lucky that day.

Good luck always acts on me as a sort of tonic, and so far I had certainly been amazingly lucky.

Always wuz lucky.

I've been awfully lucky there" "Don't talk like a simp, David'tain't luck.

"I repeat, your father was a very lucky mana damnably lucky one.

It's downright lucky for him that he's got sech a bright gal as you to look after things.

In the second cottage I made an enormously lucky find for us.

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