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fluky

 
Dictionary: fluk·y  fluk·ey (flū') pronunciation
 
also adj., -i·er, -i·est.
  1. Resulting from or depending on mere chance.
  2. Constantly shifting; uncertain: a fluky wind.

[From FLUKE3.]

flukily fluk'i·ly adv.
flukiness fluk'i·ness n.
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adj

Definition: chance
Antonyms: certain, designed, planned, sure


 
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The adjective has one meaning:

Meaning #1: (informal) subject to accident or chance or change
  Synonyms: chancy, flukey, iffy


 
 
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