No, You would be lucky, but not make wishes...
no because wishes are not true
You get "lucky" cause it's hard to find, but you do not make an wish.. You make a wish when you see a shooting star.
You press it.
A four-leaf clover is often considered a symbol of good luck, with folklore suggesting that finding one can grant wishes or bring good fortune. Each leaf is said to represent faith, hope, love, and luck. However, there is no scientific basis for the belief that they can actually fulfill wishes; it's more of a charming tradition than a guaranteed promise. Ultimately, it's a fun superstition that many enjoy believing in.
by finding a four leaf clover good luck charm, and wear it with you at all times.
Cross your fingers.
According to folklore, a four-leaf clover is considered lucky, and many believe that making a wish upon finding one can help that wish come true. However, traditions vary, and some say that sharing your wish might diminish its chances of fulfillment. Ultimately, whether or not your wish comes true is often seen as a matter of personal belief and intention rather than a strict rule.
Wishes
Wishes is the plural. The singular form is wish.
No, it is not possible to wish for more wishes.
wish or wishes I wish for a long life She wishes for money
The plural form for the noun wish is wishes; the plural possessive form is wishes'.