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Answer for the clue "Good luck bringer? ", 9 letters:
horseshoe

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Word definitions for horseshoe in dictionaries

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Horseshoe \Horse"shoe`\, n. A shoe for horses, consisting of a narrow plate of iron in form somewhat like the letter U, nailed to a horse's hoof. Anything shaped like a horsehoe, such as a U-shaped bend in a river. (Zo["o]l.) The Limulus or horsehoe ...

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
late 14c. (early 13c. as a proper name), from horse (n.) + shoe (n.). Horseshoes as another name for the game of quoits , attested by 1822.\n\nHORSE-SHOES, the game of coits, or quoits --because sometimes actually played with horse-shoes . [John Trotter ...

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
v. equip (a horse) with a horseshoe or horseshoes

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
A horseshoe is a fabricated product, normally made of metal , although sometimes made partially or wholly of modern synthetic materials, designed to protect a horse 's hoof from wear. Shoes are attached on the palmar surface of the hooves , usually nailed ...

Usage examples of horseshoe.

Behind her she heard the sharp clack of horseshoes against stone and knew that Bounder was on his way back to the homestead.

Beresford, a tall, thin, relaxed man with tufted black eyebrows, a horseshoe ring of greying hair fringing the sunburnt baldness of his head, and lively hazel eyes twiligh in the lined brown leather of his face, came along only for the peace, comfort, and food: the company of the great left him cold, a fact vastly appreciated by captain Bullen, who shared his sentiments exactly.

Yankee, with the soaring imagination of that imaginative race, proposes to set fire to the Horseshoe Fall, and thus get up a grand nocturnal exhibition, to which the Surrey Zoological pyrotechny would bear the same ratio as a sky-rocket to Vesuvius.

But she seemed to respect its privacy, so it became like a treehouse, a repository for all manner of boy debris: fossilized cowpies, rodent skulls, comic books, homemade weapons, rusted horseshoes, and probably, long after my last ascent, racy magazines.

The fact that the funeral was for one of the noble patrons of Epsom Downs, and the tribute was in the form of a horseshoe, had not fazed Skippy for an instant.

Sam Cottage, monitoring the Sun on the morning after lift-off, saw with interest that Region 419 had maintained its horseshoe configuration, with signs indicating that a sunspot big enough to see with the naked eye might be developing, but there was no indication that a solar proton event might erupt.

Doc Daneeka that his eye patch be transparent so that he could continue pitching horseshoes, kidnaping Italian laborers and renting apartments with unimpaired vision.

The old stone hall had a vaulted ceiling, and whitewashed plaster walls hung with hundreds of horseshoes.

The men in the mortar platoon also went burdened with a mortar tube or baseplate, or a packframe loaded with 66 mm mortar bombs, plus propellant horseshoes.

In Osage County there were some pretty small towns: Bigheart, Hulah, Okeas, Wild Horse, Shidler, White Eagle, Horseshoe, Kaw City, Hog Shooter, Rock Salt, Bluestem, each of these towns being smaller than its fellows.

This Chequy Water rises in the Horseshoe Hills, which were wholly mine when last I looked.

For his leal service in the late rebellion, Lord Wyman and his descendants were granted all rights to the Chequy Water, from where it rises in the Horseshoe Hills to the shores of Leafy Lake.

Given the dirt and resin stains adhering to it, no one could possibly have told whether I had picked up cockleburs, bramble thorns, or even a horseshoe nail.

Major - de Coverley, either, who, when he was not away renting apartments or kidnaping foreign laborers, had nothing more pressing to do than pitch horseshoes.

Few people ever dared approach Major - de Coverley about anything and the only officer foolish enough to pitch one of his horseshoes was stricken the very next day with the worst case of Pianosan crud that Gus or Wes or even Doc Daneeka had ever seen or even heard about.