fluky
pronunciation
How to pronounce fluky in British English: UK ['flu:kɪ]
How to pronounce fluky in American English: US ['flukɪ]
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- Adjective:
- subject to accident or chance or change
Word Origin
- fluky (adj.)
- "depending on chance rather than skill," 1867, from fluke (n.2) + -y (2).
Example
- 1. This is fluky psychology , also be pure belong to accidental .
- 2. Pure depending on condom to serve as safeguard is fluky sometimes .
- 3. Marxist dialectics is neither rigid doctrines in textbooks nor fluky tools of relativism , but the law that reveals its humanistic nature and combines practice with history .
- 4. Opportunity of this movement replenish onr 's stock is bad to hold , suggest to fluky psychology is not held to go to ground of wait for windfalls seeking opportunity of such replenish onr 's stock in actual combat .
- 5. You or the knowledge with much similar reference , and have an intuitionistic knowledge to the stock , do not hold in the arms undertake with fluky psychology the stock invests .