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How To Use Fluky In A Sentence

  • In a kind of literary sleuthing, Ms. Zanganeh haunts many of the places where Nabokov lived, visits his grave in Clarens, Switzerland, detects portents that link her with him, celebrating fluky coincidences between Nabokov and herself and correlations that conjoin them in some sort of "relationship," although she does point out that she was only 10 months old when he died on July 2, 1977. The Trouble With Ardor
  • Perfection made an encore appearance on the 16th at Augusta National three days later; not as a fluky hole-in-one, but in the form of a magnificent chipped-in birdie up the slope.
  • ‘It has happened too many times to be fluky,’ Burgess said.
  • This is fluky psychology, also be pure belong to accidental.
  • As for the common people their appraisals certainly are mistake-ridden and are not able to have the right direction in dealing with the fluky objection conditions.
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  • A fluky opening score and a try right on the final hooter meant the scoreline flattered Batley in what was an evenly-contested match.
  • It was kind of a fluky goal, and I never thought it would end up going to me.
  • Erratic players are punished for their disasters in addition to being rewarded for their fluky strokes of fortune.
  • Even so, it's the fluky, once-in-a-lifetime accidents that keep us up at night, and it's the survivors' ingenuity - not their errors - that leaves the most lasting impression.
  • a fluky wind
  • Moreover, these goals are often highly idiosyncratic, scored from a chance rebound, or a fluky flick-on. Times, Sunday Times
  • Few things grate a Canadian hockey fan more than seeing one of our national teams lose to an American team, especially when the game was decided by a lousy, fluky goal.
  • In addition, the wind is often light and, when it blows, amazingly fluky - I can remember sailing almost completely around one of the San Juans without touching our sloop's sheets.
  • I felt very fluky that I graduate one year earlier advanced for some reason than my classmates.
  • Those warriors deserve a better fate than being beaten by a fluky field goal.
  • Generally speaking, the players gave it a good shot and it was a fluky second goal.
  • Two fluky goals is not enough to set this great team aside.
  • Heart aside, this isn't some fluky run - okay, it was clearly a fluke that they beat the Canucks - but since then they've taken the toughest route to the Cup of any team in years.
  • Early on in the game, you're more likely to get a fluky hit that won't hurt so much.
  • The Islanders got the first goal 4: 31 into the first with a fluky goal when Penguins goalie Ty Conklin misplayed the puck on a clearing attempt in the left-wing corner and was forced to watch helplessly as Andy Hilbert collected it and fed Comrie for his 15th goal of the season. USATODAY.com
  • getting that job was definitely fluky

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