A streak of good luck Meaning in English
expression
Definition
A period of time when many good things happen to someone, or they experience repeated successes by chance.
Usage & Nuances
Informal, used to describe a temporary phase of repeated luck. Often seen with verbs like 'have', 'be on', or 'enjoy'. Opposite expression is 'a streak of bad luck'. Don't confuse 'streak' (sequence) with 'strike' (to hit).
Example Sentences
I am on a streak of good luck this week.
basic
She won three games in a row—she must have a streak of good luck.
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After finding money and getting a promotion, he believes he’s on a streak of good luck.
basic
You’ve really had a streak of good luck—maybe you should buy a lottery ticket!
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They’ve been on a streak of good luck since they moved to the city—everything seems to be going their way.
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Don’t get used to a streak of good luck—it might not last forever!
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