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Definition of fluky in English: fluky(also flukey) adjectiveflukier, flukiest ˈfluːkiˈfluki Obtained or achieved more by chance than skill. 侥幸获得的,侥幸成功的 侥幸的进球。 Example sentencesExamples - ‘It has happened too many times to be fluky,’ Burgess said.
- Those warriors deserve a better fate than being beaten by a fluky field goal.
- And there was nothing flukey about the results obtained.
- There are no flukey wins, no lucky 1-0 victories where an outclassed side gets a break and then spends the rest of the game defending it.
- Even so, it's the fluky, once-in-a-lifetime accidents that keep us up at night, and it's the survivors' ingenuity - not their errors - that leaves the most lasting impression.
- Indeed, one of the home side's best chances was another one of those flukey affairs that on another day might have produced a bizarre goal.
- For the record, they won, with a spectacular, but flukey, 25 yard shot.
- Erratic players are punished for their disasters in addition to being rewarded for their fluky strokes of fortune.
- To lose to a flukey goal like that is disappointing but that's how it's going for us at present.
- Heart aside, this isn't some fluky run - okay, it was clearly a fluke that they beat the Canucks - but since then they've taken the toughest route to the Cup of any team in years.
- Perfection made an encore appearance on the 16th at Augusta National three days later; not as a fluky hole-in-one, but in the form of a magnificent chipped-in birdie up the slope.
- It was kind of a fluky goal, and I never thought it would end up going to me.
- Few things grate a Canadian hockey fan more than seeing one of our national teams lose to an American team, especially when the game was decided by a lousy, fluky goal.
- Early on in the game, you're more likely to get a fluky hit that won't hurt so much.
- This is a flukey find: an obscure album I picked up in a student union market.
- Two fluky goals is not enough to set this great team aside.
- It so happens that I am the kind of flukey swine that lucks into opportunities, so I've had the chance to recognize that potential in myself and at least start to work on it.
- It was as neat and as well-worked a Hibs' goal was flukey, and summed up the difference between the teams.
- Generally speaking, the players gave it a good shot and it was a fluky second goal.
Synonyms lucky, fortunate, providential, timely, opportune, serendipitous, expedient, heaven-sent, auspicious, propitious, felicitous, convenient, apt chance, fortuitous, accidental unexpected, unanticipated, unforeseen, unlooked-for, coincidental, haphazard, inadvertent, random, unintended British informal jammy
Derivativesadverb I can, quite flukily, produce a respectable salmon but it will be accompanied by charred fingers, mayonnaise where oil and egg sulk in separate corners of the bowl, frayed tempers and slammed fridge doors. Example sentencesExamples - Depending on which side you were supporting he either showed a piece of brilliance by cleverly kicking the ball over the try line or flukily made contact with ball as he flung his boot at it.
- Later I went back to school and was hired, flukily, to be the associate editor of a journal called Gulf Coast, out of the University of Houston, in Houston, Texas (godforsaken town).
noun But your first single will be a sly interpretation of a pop classic, a cutting, winking comment on the throw-away existential flukiness of your new-found celebrity.
Rhymesadzuki, bouzouki, kabuki, kooky, pukey, saluki, spooky, Sukie, Suzuki, verrucae Definition of fluky in US English: fluky(also flukey) adjectiveˈflo͞okēˈfluki Obtained or achieved more by chance than skill. 侥幸获得的,侥幸成功的 侥幸的进球。 Example sentencesExamples - To lose to a flukey goal like that is disappointing but that's how it's going for us at present.
- It was kind of a fluky goal, and I never thought it would end up going to me.
- Generally speaking, the players gave it a good shot and it was a fluky second goal.
- Those warriors deserve a better fate than being beaten by a fluky field goal.
- Few things grate a Canadian hockey fan more than seeing one of our national teams lose to an American team, especially when the game was decided by a lousy, fluky goal.
- And there was nothing flukey about the results obtained.
- It was as neat and as well-worked a Hibs' goal was flukey, and summed up the difference between the teams.
- This is a flukey find: an obscure album I picked up in a student union market.
- Erratic players are punished for their disasters in addition to being rewarded for their fluky strokes of fortune.
- Two fluky goals is not enough to set this great team aside.
- It so happens that I am the kind of flukey swine that lucks into opportunities, so I've had the chance to recognize that potential in myself and at least start to work on it.
- Even so, it's the fluky, once-in-a-lifetime accidents that keep us up at night, and it's the survivors' ingenuity - not their errors - that leaves the most lasting impression.
- Perfection made an encore appearance on the 16th at Augusta National three days later; not as a fluky hole-in-one, but in the form of a magnificent chipped-in birdie up the slope.
- There are no flukey wins, no lucky 1-0 victories where an outclassed side gets a break and then spends the rest of the game defending it.
- ‘It has happened too many times to be fluky,’ Burgess said.
- Early on in the game, you're more likely to get a fluky hit that won't hurt so much.
- Indeed, one of the home side's best chances was another one of those flukey affairs that on another day might have produced a bizarre goal.
- Heart aside, this isn't some fluky run - okay, it was clearly a fluke that they beat the Canucks - but since then they've taken the toughest route to the Cup of any team in years.
- For the record, they won, with a spectacular, but flukey, 25 yard shot.
Synonyms lucky, fortunate, providential, timely, opportune, serendipitous, expedient, heaven-sent, auspicious, propitious, felicitous, convenient, apt |