Good luck meaning in English

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Definition

Good luck!: good fortune; I hope it goes well! idiom

Good luck with the job application!

Examples

  • "Good luck with Indigo Motel."
  • "But what does that have to do with your good luck?"
  • "Good luck, Framboise!"
  • "Good luck and may the best team win!"
  • "Jean : Okay, see you tonight. Good luck."
  • "Good luck and see you on Monday."
  • "Good luck, and don't litter, or start any forest fires."
  • "Good luck, and don't litter or start any forest fires."
  • "Good luck with my company!"
  • "Good luck! --"
  • "Good luck soldier"
  • "Good luck, and don't forget to shine your shoes!"
  • "Nice to meet you man. Good luck."
  • "What we need is some new and unexpected good luck!"
  • "Good luck with the jingle, mate!"
  • "Brent : Good luck with all those trees!"
  • "Good luck with everything and Merry bloody Christmas."
  • "Bruno : The good luck is that I can smell again, dumb dumb!"
  • "Good luck finding the "Buh woman" of your dreams."

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