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as luck would have it

adv. (context idiomatic English) As it happened; how it turn out; by good fortune; fortunately or luckily.

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as luck would have it

adv. by good fortune; "fortunately the weather was good" [syn: fortunately, fortuitously, luckily] [ant: unfortunately, unfortunately]

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As Luck Would Have It (2002 film)

As Luck Would Have It is a 2002 Swiss film. It was directed by Lorenzo Gabriele and stars Jean-Claude Brialy and Julien Bravo. It was based on an original script by Julie Gilbert.

As Luck Would Have It

As Luck Would Have It could be either:

  • As Luck Would Have It (2002 film), a Swiss film
  • As Luck Would Have It (2012 film), a Spanish film
As Luck Would Have It (2011 film)

As Luck Would Have It is a 2011 Spanish drama film directed by Álex de la Iglesia. It stars José Sánchez Mota and Salma Hayek. Mota plays an unemployed advertising executive who suffers a potentially life-threatening accident. Deciding to make the most of his predicament, he hires an agent and encourages a media frenzy as he struggles to survive.

Usage examples of "as luck would have it".

I had intended to sneak in the side door, but as luck would have it Frank and Sean were on that side of the house inspecting the veranda.

And as luck would have it, a police cruiser came along while we were arguing.

It was at that moment that Lucy screamed, and as she screamed, as luck would have it, she had inadvertently put her hand down on one of the ship's intercom buttons, with the result that her scream was relayed all round the Starship Titanic.

An instant later, something hard, cylindrical, and terrifying jabbed his ribs, as luck would have it, between the front and back panels of his hidden body armor.

They hurried to the hayfield below the barn where Matthew was coiling hay, and, as luck would have it, Mrs.

Now, as luck would have it, the hosier of Ghent, with whom the people already sympathized so strongly, and on whom all eyes were fixed, took his seat in the first row in the gallery, just above the mendicant.

He picked up his fine shoes of Spanish leather, but as luck would have it - little though he guessed the extent just then - he found them hardening, though still damp from the dews of Mr.