fluke

[fluːk]

fluke Definition

  • 1an unlikely chance occurrence, especially a surprising piece of luck
  • 2the flat triangular bone below the waist in some fishes, which helps to maintain balance and allows sudden turns

Using fluke: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "fluke" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    Winning the lottery was a fluke.

  • Example

    Scoring a goal in the last minute was a complete fluke.

  • Example

    The discovery of the rare bird species was a fluke.

  • Example

    He got the job by a fluke.

fluke Synonyms and Antonyms

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Idioms Using fluke

  • to make an improbable guess

    Example

    I don't know the answer, but I'll shoot the fluke and say it's 42.

  • to succeed by luck

    Example

    He fluked out and won the game.

  • to rely on luck rather than skill

    Example

    I'm just going to fluke it and hope for the best.

Phrases with fluke

  • by chance or luck

    Example

    I passed the exam by a fluke.

  • something that is unusual or unexpected in nature

    Example

    The two-headed snake was a fluke of nature.

  • a lucky or chance event

    Example

    His promotion was a stroke of a fluke.

Origins of fluke

originally meant 'parasite', from Old Norse 'fluga'

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Summary: fluke in Brief

'Fluke' [fluːk] refers to an unlikely chance occurrence, often a surprising piece of luck. It can be used in various contexts, such as winning the lottery or scoring a goal in the last minute. 'Fluke' also refers to the flat triangular bone below the waist in some fishes. Phrases like 'by a fluke' and idioms like 'shoot the fluke' are commonly used to express chance or luck.

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