How To Use Happy-go-lucky In A Sentence
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He is a happy-go-lucky kind of guy and I am really pleased for him.
The Sun
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And as Camilo, a happy-go-lucky brother-in-arms to Che, Mr. Santiago (who similarly had a TV stint, onHeroes) steals literally every scene he's in with brisk humor and charm to spare.
Underrated Performances From 2008, Two From Che!
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And if happy-go-lucky Billy Bob had been going to a meeting with Grady, the odds were he had been a snitch.
BLACK EAGLES
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She goes through life in a happy-go-lucky fashion.
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That same day, 80 Squadron also lost the happy-go-lucky, ginger-haired pilot Oofy Still.
Storyteller
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But among all those happy-go-lucky , carefree spirits playing on swings there will be at least one anxious youngster.
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When his children were small, Vaillant would read them a poem about a tribe of happy-go-lucky bears, who lived in a kind of Eden until a tribe of mangier, smarter bears came along and enslaved them.
What Makes Us Happy?
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She nauseated me with her cheerful singing with the woodland creatures and happy-go-lucky attitude.
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Hey, seemingly trouble-free and happy-go-lucky people also have their downtime.
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Smiling, the child started to plink the tune away, in a light, merry, happy-go-lucky way.
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A happy-go-lucky soliloquy on the splendidness of breasts is illuminated with a veritable taxonomy of sweater puppets.
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He found that he couldn't go out with the lads anymore, and he felt he'd lost his happy-go-lucky side.
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He is happy-go-lucky because life has allowed him to be.
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So, when I was a teenager (back when dinosaurs roamed the Earth, Jenny), Madonna was happy-go-lucky and sang this really bitchen song called ‘Like a Virgin’.
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She was always so happy-go-lucky and always telling people that she loved them.
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Beverly Clarenden saw only the matter-of-fact, visible things, no shrewder, braver, truer plainsman ever walked the long distances of the old Santa Fé Trail than this boy with his bright face and happy-go-lucky spirit unpained by dreams, untrammeled by fancies.
Vanguards of the Plains
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But, whether the message is hedonistic, happy-go-lucky or delinquent, there is a dark side to the tropical nightclub scene.
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And if happy-go-lucky Billy Bob had been going to a meeting with Grady, the odds were he had been a snitch.
BLACK EAGLES
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I had promised Jaymes I wouldn't cry, that I wouldn't be sad, just my usual cheerful happy-go-lucky self.
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Your current happy-go-lucky attitude will make the impact with said wall less painful.
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Likewise, childlike behaviour can also be free, fun-loving, intuitive and happy-go-lucky.
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Cousteau, barely in his twenties, was a happy-go-lucky youngster, always eager and willing and a more than competent seaman.
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Elizabethan satirists, -- the vitriolic bitterness of Nash, the sententious profundity of Donne, the happy-go-lucky "slogging" of genial Dekker, the sledge-hammer blows of Jonson, the turgid malevolence of Chapman, and the stiletto-like thrusts of George
English Satires
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It can serve the timid and the thick-skinned, the serious and the happy-go-lucky and the restrained or repressed and the emotionally ‘unbridled.’
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Despite Dena Thompson's claims that her happy-go-lucky husband had committed suicide, Mrs Webb was convinced she had murdered him.
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He was strong and brave, a happy-go-lucky person but also tough and able to live on his own.
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For me, it's interesting to play a troubled character, because I've been so successful playing happy-go-lucky guys that save the world.
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But the happy-go-lucky teenager's life changed for the worse when he developed a keen interest in bodybuilding after leaving school.
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Louis Mushro, hair collector, is selling clips from his collection, including 1/16 - long scraps from everyone's favorite happy-go-lucky proto-Romantic symphonist.
Archive 2007-06-01
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Or the happy-go-lucky, pie-eyed optimist who, um, seems to exist only in the minds of detractors who say "insufferably Spielbergian" without clarifying further?
Up, George Lucas, the spirit of adventure, and the myth of the fallen angel
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Had she lived no doubt she would have been celebrating her 40th birthday today with family and friends who regarded her happy-go-lucky person.
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And yet, there is a charm in his happy-go-lucky world - a world that doesn't need progress.
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I knew he was a happy-go-lucky person, but this was no way to fool around.
BLOOD AGAINST THE SNOWS: The Tragic Story of Nepal's Royal Dynasty
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He really sinks his teeth into this roll, donning a slick, denture-filled smile, and a kind of happy-go-lucky, glazed look.
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PERLS: Well some of the things that they have in common that actually add years instead of subtracting those years would be that they tend to have a personality where they're low in one domain of personality testing called neuroticism, meaning that they have these personalities where they're happy-go-lucky, they have a good sense of humor, they're optimistic.
CNN Transcript Nov 17, 2004
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Most people see him as a happy-go-lucky guy without a care in the world.
The Sun
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His own happy-go-lucky attitude was a catalyst to Liz's lighthearted nature.
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That happy-go-lucky ethos of boarders remains so strong that some of its most talented stars refused to take part in these Olympics, claiming their creativity and freedom were threatened by an avalanche of rules.
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Less tightly wound and introspective than his brother, Harry prefers to present a raffish, happy-go-lucky attitude.
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Japanese pattern, and while the ivy that covered the Gothic ceiling trailed long tendrils of the palest and most delicate green, each leaf glossed as if it had been varnished, this unheroic-hero, this pantheistic-devotee, this heathenized-Christian, this half-happy-go-lucky æthestic Bohemian, lay upon his pillow, the incarnation of absolute repose.
In the Footprints of the Padres
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The happy-go-lucky girl, from Washington, Tyne and Wear, has grown up to be a typical teenager who is a huge fan of pop star Gareth Gates, her mother Carol said.
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Suddenly, I do not see a happy-go-lucky seventeen year old looking back at me, but an unknown man with an obscure past that I know nothing about.
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I always think of you as such a happy-go-lucky sort of person.
Times, Sunday Times
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He seemed a happy-go-lucky sort of fellow, ready to take things as he found them.
A BOOK OF LANDS AND PEOPLES
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Sorry to say, but the attitude of the people of this country is too happy-go-lucky.
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I honestly feel bad for writing this, because maybe, just maybe, Walker and his band of happy-go-lucky good-time pals are actually the nicest people in the world and I'm being a jerk.
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In Bird of Paradise, McCrea plays Johnny, a happy-go-lucky guy out yachting with his friends in the South Seas.
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Nonetheless, his happy-go-lucky attitude that he originally had changed to looking down at me.
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He always comes in with a grin, a happy-go-lucky sort of chap.
Times, Sunday Times
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As our happy-go-lucky chief was out in what may be termed a larky state of mind, and had nothing particular to do, he accepted the invitation.
The Fugitives The Tyrant Queen of Madagascar
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He was a happy-go-lucky person, he was very well liked.
The Sun
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Happy-go-lucky sentiment fill the heart, I found I changed.
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As Leigh did with 2008's "Happy-Go-Lucky," he and cinematographer Dick Pope have chosen a lush palette and expansive widescreen canvas to draw the audience into Tom and Gerri's lambent world, made all the more seductive by Gary Yershon's lyrical chamber score.
Somewhere between settled and unsettling
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As vice-captain Rahul Dravid says, beneath the happy-go-lucky exterior is a mind that is defiant and determined.
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I smiled at Joey's forever happy-go-lucky attitude, as he got off his bike and came to sit down on the grass next to me.
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Less tightly wound and introspective than his brother, he prefers to present a raffish, happy-go-lucky attitude.
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We Scots are not, at the best of times, over-endowed with a sunny disposition and a happy-go-lucky attitude to life.
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These immediate-return hunter-gatherers never suffer anxiety about the future of food supplies and are characterized by improvident, generous, happy-go-lucky personalities.
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‘Mazhai Thuli’ is as short as a raindrop, but has a strong message for happy-go-lucky youths.
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But the track listing is incongruous: The happy-go-lucky Monkey Ska by Derrick Harriot from 1965 is followed by Dillinger's Cocaine In My Brain - a glassy-eyed coked out classic from 1979.