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good luck (with something) — the best of ˈluck (with sth) | good ˈluck (with sth) idiom (informal) used to wish sb success with sth • The best of luck with your exams. • Good luck! I hope it goes well … Useful english dictionary
good luck — used for telling someone that you wish them success Good luck in your driving test! … English dictionary
good luck — 1. interjection A phrase said to wish fortune on someone or as encouragement. Syn: come on, take heart 2. noun Positive fortune … Wiktionary
good luck to him — I wish him well. (Often said with irony, or in disbelief of success.) … A concise dictionary of English slang
good speed — good luck; success: to wish someone good speed. * * * good speed, a farewell expressing a wish for success or good luck … Useful english dictionary
wish — [wish] vt. [ME wisshen < OE wyscan, akin to Ger wünschen < IE base * wen , to strive (for), desire > WIN, L Venus] 1. to have a longing for; want; desire; crave 2. to have or express a desire concerning [to wish the day were over] 3. to… … English World dictionary
good speed — good luck; success: to wish someone good speed. * * * … Universalium
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
wish — wish1 W1S1 [wıʃ] v [: Old English; Origin: wyscan] 1.) [I and T] formal if you wish to do something or you wish to have it done for you, you want to do it or want to have it done = ↑like wish to do sth ▪ I wish to make a complaint. ▪ If you wish… … Dictionary of contemporary English
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