luck out造句(1) At last he lucked out and made good money.
(2) No, he didn't. I lucked out today.
(3) He lucked out on the oral examination.
(4) The Giants really lucked out in last night's game.
(5) Yeah, we really lucked out and got a parking space right in front.
(6) I didn't have any idea what I was doing, but I lucked out and wound up with a good job.
(7) Here's where I luck out: I'm really computer illiterate.
(8) And that brings luck out of the stars and, at least partially, into our grasp.
(9) Wow! I luck out! We go back the same way.
(10) Tom lose his job; but he luck out, his friend offer him a much better one.
(11) You might luck out with a great show, or you may find a mixed bag of angsty guitar solos and bad poetry —either way, you'll have something to talk (or laugh) about on the way home.
(12) Maybe you'll luck out and catch yourself a big one!
(13) Wow! I luck out! We are going back the same way.
(14) Especially, it is a big new broom will not move, move will say good luck out.
(15) With a strain of peach home, like the spring, happiness, good luck out with the home.
(16) Was he born to be successful, or did he just luck out?
(17) Sure, I lucked out in this abysmal job market, but I didn't luck out in the equally abysmal dating game.