Subject to accident or chance or change.
1 The wind was flukey , bringing with it a dry sweet clean fragrance.
2 The most recent poll in The Irish Timeswas flawed and flukey .
3 Not that there was anything remotely flukey about Suárez's first goal.
4 Arsenal won the League with a flukey four-goal win against Everton.
5 You had that one flukey win over France that time.
6 Then I managed to kick some goals -a few were a bit flukey .
7 The flukey warm spell had been a mixed blessing.
8 Must be some flukey planetary alignment.
9 Table Tennis on Sports Champions really demands some skill -there are no flukey wins on the higher difficulty levels.
10 Curtis and Kenworthy are happy to acknowledge the flukey breaks that helped Four Weddings become as big as it did.
12 A missed volley from the serve allowed Murray back into it, and then a flukey bounce of the net made it deuce.
13 At 2-1 Llodra pulled off a quite amazing, if flukey , retrieval shot and charged around his side of the court like a man possessed.
14 There's 'Fatty,' and 'Spot,' and ' Flukey , ' and 'Little Jim,' and 'Paddy,' and 'Tom Tug.'
15 Flukey did not raise his gaze to his surlord as he pushed back the door.
16 The wind was flukey , bringing with it a dry sweet clean fragrance.
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