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Fluked

Fluke \Fluke\, v. t. & i. [imp. & p. p. Fluked; p. pr. & vb. n. Fluking.] To get or score by a fluke; as, to fluke a play in billiards.

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fluked
  1. Having flukes. v

  2. (en-past of: fluke)

Usage examples of "fluked".

She fluked madly, trying to regain her balance enough to tell what was going on.

She fluked hard once or twice, using her tail to lift herself out of the swell, and was surprised to see, standing up from the shore half a mile away, a tall brick tower with a pointed, weathered green-bronze top.

Then Kit fluked powerfully, still singing, and arched away through the water.

Nita took one last great gulp of breath, tasting it as she had never tasted anything in her life, and fluked upward out of the Circle herself, locating one of the sharp outcroppings she had noticed earlier.

She turned and fluked with all her might and threw herself at the stony knives of the peak—and hit— something, not stone, and reeled away from the blow, stunned and confused.

The creature had a body half a dozen paces long, with a wide fluked tail.

His hands and feet had turned into webbed paws, and his tailbone had elongated into a fluked tail.

A humpback fluked about eight hundred yards to the north of them, its tail glistening in the sun as if it were covered with sequins.

Cheryl fluked into martyrdom, and Jeremy Kyriakis scammed his way onto Santa's list of redeemed little girls and boys, but me?