MAKE A LUCKY GUESS

Definition: To successfully guess something by chance or good fortune.

Synonyms: Guess Luck, Lucky Chance, Fortunate Guess, Guessing Luck, Luck Guess

Usage Examples in Sentences

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Sarah decided to make a lucky guess when choosing a book from the library shelf.
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In the treasure hunt, Tim was able to make a lucky guess and find the hidden prize.
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Tom was excited to make a lucky guess while playing the guessing game at the party.
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During the cooking competition, Jack had to make a lucky guess with the secret ingredient.
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The young bird had to make a lucky guess for its first attempt at flying.
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Despite not knowing the answer, John decided to make a lucky guess during the trivia quiz.
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During the card game, Tom had to make a lucky guess to win the final round.
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The meteorologist had to make a lucky guess about the weather since the equipment malfunctioned.
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Without any hints, Emily had to make a lucky guess to choose the correct password for her account.
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Despite the complexity of the scientific experiment, he was able to make a lucky guess about the outcome.
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Sometimes, all you need is to make a lucky guess to solve a problem.
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I never expected to make a lucky guess, but somehow I did.
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By sheer luck, she managed to make a lucky guess and win the game.
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In the final round, they were asked to make a lucky guess to break the tie.
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Make a lucky guess and you might just get the answer right.
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To everyone's surprise, she was able to make a lucky guess and solve the puzzle.
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Their strategy was to make a lucky guess and hope for the best outcome.
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He attempted to make a lucky guess on the answer sheet.

Usage Example in Conversation

A: Good morning, Sarah. Have you had a chance to review the market data for our upcoming presentation?B: Good morning, John. Yes, I did. I think we're well-prepared. Although, I had to make a lucky guess on the projected growth rate since we're lacking recent data.A: Understood. Your intuition has been quite reliable in the past. Let's include your estimate, but I'll also mention that it's based on informed judgment rather than concrete figures.B: Agreed. Transparency is key. I'll make sure to explain our reasoning during the presentation.
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