快好知 kuaihz


for luck造句
1 There's two spoonsful of sugar, and one for luck. 2 I always carry it with me, just for luck. 3 She crossed her fingers for luck. 4 Actors powder with their left hands for luck. 5 Take something blue. It's for luck. 6 I hit him once more for luck. 7 I always carry one for luck. 8 An extra teaspoonful for luck could well be disaster. 9 John always carried a rabbit's foot for luck. 10 One for luck,[www.] and farewell. 11 Now he gave it one last violent shake for luck. 12 You're supposed to touch the cross for luck; we fell on it to make doubly sure of ours. 13 Touching the statue by the door for luck, as thousands had done before her, Leonie strolled into the salon. 14 I gave him one for luck on the back of his neck. 15 They briefly immerse the new ones, for luck. 16 I'll take just a cup for luck. 17 He has kept the figure of Buddha for luck. 18 Give me one more kiss for luck. 19 He crossed his fingers, asking for luck for the first time in his life. 20 Everyone tries to find the coin for luck and money in the New Year. 21 If you wait for luck up, life becomes very boring. 22 To wait for luck is the same as waiting for death. 23 To wait for luck is the same thing as waiting for death. 24 Is he the kind of man to lend you the rings for luck for a short time? 25 "Please let it be him,'' said Sara, keeping her fingers crossed for luck. 26 You get three kisses for your birthday, and one for luck. 27 By now the only part of Mr. Rainsford's brewery left standing was the taproom kept for luck like an old horseshoe. 28 Certainly there may be the odd chart or graph thrown in for luck but the basic requirement is for high quality text. 29 Finally, a commonly - held superstition is that of touching wood for luck. 30 You don't catch me tasting rum so much; but just a thimbleful for luck, of course, the first chance I have.