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a stroke of luck. Add to word list. something good that happens to you by chance: He had exactly the part that I needed so that was a stroke of luck. (Definition of a stroke of luck from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
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a stroke of luck. Fig. a bit of luck; a lucky happening. I had a stroke of luck and found Tom at home when I called. He's not usually there. Unless I have a stroke of luck, I'm not going to finish this report by tomorrow. See also: luck, of, stroke.
something that happens or succeeds suddenly because of luck, intelligence, etc.: By a stroke of luck, someone else was walking along the trail and heard my shouts for help. Painting the wall blue was a stroke of genius. By a stroke of fortune, she escaped serious injury.
A singularly and unexpectedly fortunate or unfortunate occurrence, experience, or situation. I worked very hard on the script, but getting to pitch it to the producer in the elevator was just the stroke of good luck I needed more than anything.
You can use "Stroke of Luck" to describe a fortunate or lucky event or occurrence. It emphasizes the element of chance and unexpectedness. For example, if someone wins the lottery, you might say, 'Winning the lottery was a stroke of luck.'
'Stroke of luck' is an English idiom. It means 'a fortunate and unexpected event or situation that brings positive results.'
What does the saying 'Stroke of luck' mean? Idiom: Stroke of luck. Meaning: When something fortunate happens unexpectedly, it is a stroke of luck. Country: International English | Subject Area: General | Usage Type: Both or All Words Used. Contributor: Richard Flynn.