flukey

IPA: fɫˈuki

adjective

  • lucky
  • unstable, prone to rapid and unpredictable changes
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Examples of "flukey" in Sentences

  • Sandi Thom talks to Dave Owens about her "flukey" life
  • Wind power can be flukey, which is why I prefer the idea of tidal power.
  • I just want to say I really love the flukey narrative created by the eight quotes.
  • NHL. com's Dan Rosen called a flukey short-handed goal by Riley Holzapfel and a power-play goal by Spencer Machacek.
  • "Wow, he put the jet-burners on," Dagg said when asked about Muliaina's try, while humbly describing his own solo effort as "flukey".
  • As I wrote on that extraordinary day back in 2001: "You felt that flukey thrill of being in exactly the right place at the right time."
  • I do admit a wild card in this pep talk and how Sizemore is perceived are the kind of flukey first impressions it takes people years to get over.
  • A flukey win in the first world T20 and it all changed so that what we see now is the IPL, a huge generator of income for the BCCI.Now that India have lost their top ranking in Test cricket, is there an imperative to regain it, or will the initiative just move elsewhere?

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