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Lucky shot
Answer for the clue "Lucky shot ", 5 letters:
fluke
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Fluke are an English electronic music group formed in the late 1980s by Mike Bryant , Jon Fugler and Mike Tournier with Julian Nugent as the band's manager. The band's conception was influenced by the members interest in the burgeoning acid house music ...
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Etymology 1 n. A lucky or improbable occurrence, with the implication that the occurrence could not be repeated. vb. 1 To obtain a successful outcome by pure chance. 2 (context snooker English) To fortuitously pot a ball in an unintended way. Etymology ...
Usage examples of fluke.
Ernest says that if the exercise was any better than usual it must have been by a fluke, for he is sure that he always liked dogs, especially St Bernard dogs, far too much to take any pleasure in writing Alcaics about them.
Cugel descended to the pens where a dozen worms idled at the surface of the water, or moved slowly to the thrust of their caudal flukes.
Even now, when the boats pulled upon this whale, and perilously drew over his swaying flukes, and the lances were darted into him, they were followed by steady jets from the new made wound, which kept continually playing, while the natural spout-hole in his head was only at intervals, however rapid, sending its affrighted moisture into the air.
With the twisted theology of Fort Freedom, she just might suffer terrible guilt if by some fluke Drust should change over, feeling that he had cursed himself for love of her.
The end of the tail was bent downward, as in advanced ichthyosaurs, suggesting the presence of a large vertical fluke.
Very much the same story as I conjectured for Nosema in the flour beetle and for the fluke in the snail.
As he did so three mermaids waddled past them, their blue feet sticking out between tail flukes, their sequinned costumes held up in dripping ruckled folds.
Dark on the back, white underneath, round and massive of body clear down to the tail, with the flattened side protuberances very marked, thick to the juncture with the flukes, he indeed gave a first impression of being some relation to old Xiphias gladius.
Clara was breething so she sounded like a big sawmill saw, and when we tride to stop her she woodent stop so we all tride together but we coodent pull her in a mite she had her tail sticking rite up in the air and the more we pulled the faster she went, when we went thru the square Fatty holered to run her over string brige and up factory hill so we cood stop her, and we pulled as hard as we cood but when she came to the corner she tirned around into Water street and over went the wagon and we came out jest fluking.
All he could see, as the waves turned them around, was the flash of a fluke as the merwoman moved.
It meant that the incidence of TB salpingitis could no longer be dismissed as a statistical fluke.
Eastern Hinterlands of Vandescard to the contrary, he had only fought one real duel, and his winning had been more of a fluke than due to any great skill, but there was something frightening about the calmly professional way Doc Sherve stuck his gloved hands and his shiny metal instruments right into a wound, clamping here, sewing there.
This painting showed a whale hunta great sperm whale, draped with harpoon lines, thrashing about in its death throes, a huge jet of bright arterial blood rising from its spouter, while its flukes dashed a boatful of harpooners into the sea.
At the pressure of his knees Drumfire spun round like a weathercock in a fluke of wind.
The only man who had held a chance against The Shadow was Gypper, and he had fluked it.