English Idioms and Expressions on Luck

English idioms and expressions on luck and fortune for English students

Related Idioms & Expressions on Luck

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  1. To keep one’s fingers crossed: to wish someone luck
  2. It’s an ill wind that blows nobody good: someone who usually benefits from another person’s misfortune – used to say that every problem brings some advantages for somebody else
  3. As chance / luck / fate would have it: accidentally
  4. To cross one’s palm with silver: to give a fortune teller or palm reader some money to tell you your horoscopic or astrological fortune in future.
  5. Fighting chance: possibility of success after sustained effort

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