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Bad luck   /bæd lək/   Listen
Bad luck

noun
1.
An unfortunate state resulting from unfavorable outcomes.  Synonyms: ill luck, misfortune, tough luck.
2.
An unpredictable outcome that is unfortunate.  Synonyms: mischance, mishap.
3.
Unnecessary and unforeseen trouble resulting from an unfortunate event.  Synonym: misfortune.






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"Bad luck" Quotes from Famous Books



... I do?" the man called Reggie protested. "Never was so cruel a piece of bad luck in the history of war. Who should come ...
— The Slave of Silence • Fred M. White

... custom (now extinct) for poor women to carry round the "Advent images,'' two dolls dressed one to represent Christ and the other the Virgin Mary. A halfpenny was expected from every one to whom these were exhibited, and bad luck was thought to menace the household not visited by the doll-bearers before Christmas ...
— Project Gutenberg Encyclopedia

... Dale stared blankly at Racey. "Oh, them! Hell, they didn't have nothin' to do with it, them cattle didn't. I'd worked out a system, Racey—a system to beat roulette, and I was shore it was all right. By Gawd, it was all right! They was nothin' wrong with that system. But I had bad luck. I had ...
— The Heart of the Range • William Patterson White

... and false pretence, prevarication and fishing for clues are ubiquitous in the mental manifestations of mediums. If it be not everywhere fraud simulating reality, one is tempted to say, then the reality (if any reality there be) has the bad luck of being fated everywhere to simulate fraud. The suggestion of humbug seldom stops, and mixes itself with the best manifestations. Mrs. Piper's control, "Rector," is a most impressive personage, who ...
— Memories and Studies • William James

... observed in France. The owner of a grain field would be afraid of bad luck to the harvest if he should refuse to let the gleaners in after the reapers. Gleaning is, however, allowed only in broad daylight, that no dishonest persons may carry away ...
— Jean Francois Millet • Estelle M. Hurll


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