The adjective is "lucky." The adverb form is luckily.
best of luck
break a leg
lucky
Well there are many ways to get gems.. You can get gems by downloading the game offers You can also get gems by completing and mastering the different recipes. Good luck.
There are 3 ways of saying grandfather, 'tad-cu,' 'taid' and 'hendad.'
None. They're just two ways of saying the same thing. :)
The only known way to help that charity is to go to mcdolals and put as much money as you can in the change jar, you could always log onto this website though http://rmhc.org/ good luck x
There's no difference. Those are two ways of saying the same thing.
There are a number of different ways of saying good evening. Depending upon the context in which it is said will impact what other options there are. If the context is as a parting phrase, then replacing it with "pleasant evening" or "enjoy your evening" would be appropriate.
good luck
corrospond, convey
alright
There are no possible ways to get black when you have pink! You can try random colors but I dont think it will work! GOOD LUCK!
cell, tele, phone,
Not for sure. Good luck!
many ways why dont you look them up yourself.
please answer as fast as you can, i am doing a project for school that needs to be do on monday, and i am writing a paragraph, but i have many of them that already says another way, so i wanted to know one form of saying "another way"
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"aforementioned" and "aforesaid" Also, 'told', 'remarked'.
Some alternative ways to say 'Good luck' in England are: Fingers crossed Be lucky Hope the gods are looking down on you Break a leg (usually said to actors before they are due to go on stage) Good fortune Wish you well Strongs Go get 'em and: 'all the best' Bonne chance in French (sounds like bon shons). Sterkte (Afrikaans for Good Luck) As a brief addendum, one tells an actor to "break a leg" because saying "good luck" to an actor about to perform is viewed as wishing them bad luck. The origin of the phrase is obscure, but the most common story is that an actor was profusely wished good luck before a show and during a stunt, broke his leg. The company and associated actors following superstition, would tell their fellows to break a leg to wish good luck as wishing an actor good luck could make them break a leg. Finally, if you are wishing luck to a hunter/soldier/fighter pilot the appropriate terms in English is "Good hunting".