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I couldn't believe my luck

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  • can't believe your luck — can’t believe your luck spoken phrase to be extremely surprised and pleased because something good has happened to you by chance She couldn’t believe her luck when she saw the place was empty. Thesaurus: to be or feel luckysynonym luck and… …   Useful english dictionary

  • not believe your luck — phrase to feel that something extremely lucky has happened to you She couldn’t believe her luck at meeting him. Thesaurus: to be or feel luckysynonym luck and luckinesshyponym Main entry: luck …   Useful english dictionary

  • can't believe your luck — spoken to be extremely surprised and pleased because something good has happened to you by chance She couldn t believe her luck when she saw the place was empty …   English dictionary

  • not believe your luck — to feel that something extremely lucky has happened to you She couldn t believe her luck at meeting him …   English dictionary

  • luck — luck1 [ lʌk ] noun uncount ** 1. ) success that you have by chance and not because of anything you do: John never had much luck with girls. wish someone luck (in/with something): We d all like to wish you luck in your new job. 2. ) an influence… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • luck — luck1 W3S2 [lʌk] n [U] ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(success)¦ 2 bad luck 3¦(chance)¦ 4 with (any) luck/with a bit of luck 5 wish somebody (the best of) luck 6 good luck/best of luck 7 good luck to somebody 8 any luck?/no luck? 9 be in luck …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • luck — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ better, good, great ▪ blind, dumb (AmE), plain, pure, sheer ▪ It was sheer luck …   Collocations dictionary

  • believe — be|lieve [ bı liv ] verb *** 1. ) transitive to think that a fact is true: Astronomers knew the Earth was round, but few people believed it. believe (that): I don t believe that she s ever been to Hong Kong. be widely/generally believed (=be… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • believe — be|lieve W1S1 [bıˈli:v] v [: Old English; Origin: belefan, from lyfan, lefan to allow, believe ] 1.) [T not in progressive] to be sure that something is true or that someone is telling the truth ▪ You shouldn t believe everything you read. ▪ I… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • not believe — phrasal to be astounded at < I couldn t believe my luck > …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • be unable to believe something — be unable (or hardly able) to believe something be amazed by something I couldn t believe what was happening | Clarke could hardly believe his luck as he put the ball into the empty net …   Useful english dictionary

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