as luck would have it »
As it happened; how it turned out; by good fortune; fortunately or luckily.
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at one with »
United with; in tune with.
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bad luck »
ill-fortune
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bad penny »
A person or thing which is unpleasant, disreputable, or otherwise unwanted, especially one which repeatedly appears at inopportune times.
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blessing in disguise »
A misfortune that has an unexpected benefit.
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carry a tune »
To produce music, especially to sing, with accurate pitch.
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change horses in midstream »
To change plans or approaches at an inopportune time, such as when an effort is already underway, generally considered an inadvisable thing to do.
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change one's tune »
To change one's story.
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change one's tune »
To reconsider; rethink; to reach a different conclusion.
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come a cropper »
To suffer some misfortune; to fail.
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coug it »
To suddenly lose a contest through reversal of fortune, mistakes, or bad judgment. The phrase is analogous to "blow it", or "snatch defeat from the jaws of victory".
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fortune favors the bold »
Luck is usually on the side of those who take chances and risks.
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fortune favors the brave »
Alternative form of fortune favors the bold.
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fortune favours the bold »
Alternative form of fortune favors the bold.
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fortune favours the brave »
Alternative form of fortune favors the bold.
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