BLOODY CHANCE

Definition: An expression used to convey frustration or disbelief in a situation where success or a favorable outcome seems unlikely or difficult.

Synonyms: Slim Odds, Grim Luck, Red Fortune, Gory Possibility, Crimson Opportunity

Usage Examples in Sentences

#1
Getting a perfect score without studying? Bloody chance!
#2
Finding a four-leaf clover on your first try? Bloody chance!
#3
Building a sandcastle that survives the tide? Bloody chance!
#4
Crossing a tightrope without practice? Bloody chance!
#5
Going unnoticed in a crowd wearing a neon suit? Bloody chance!
#6
Despite hours of practice, the novice climber faced the steep rock wall with a bloody chance of reaching the summit.
#7
She refused to give up, determined to overcome the bloody chance stacked against her.
#8
Despite the setbacks, he remained undeterred, refusing to succumb to bloody chance.
#9
Their relentless determination allowed them to conquer the bloody chance that others deemed impossible.
#10
By some bloody chance, he managed to find his lost wallet in the chaotic crowd.
#11
He had been searching for hours, and by bloody chance, the answer to the puzzle appeared in front of him.
#12
Through sheer determination and bloody chance, they reached the summit of the mountain just before sunset.
#13
Despite the overwhelming obstacles, by bloody chance, they stumbled upon the hidden treasure.
#14
By bloody chance, the rare flower that he had been searching for suddenly appeared in the clearing.
#15
The odds were stacked against her, but she managed to win against all bloody chance.

Usage Example in Conversation

A: We've been working on this project for months, and still, the client isn't satisfied with any of our proposals.B: Bloody chance we have of meeting their expectations at this rate.A: I know, it's frustrating. But let's brainstorm some new ideas and see if we can come up with something that resonates with them.B: Agreed. Let's schedule a meeting tomorrow to discuss our approach.
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