We have no meanings for "luckily enough" in our records yet.
1 So far, luckily enough , the dyslexics seem to have the better of the argument.
2 He hasn't glimpsed us, and, luckily enough , our horses are feeding out of sight just now.
3 And, luckily enough , it was at the exact opposite end of the house from the main stairs.
4 I just thought, yeah, it'd be nice to own one, and luckily enough Jaguar looked after me.
5 We'll have to get it from the Tharsis salt beds-rightby the foothills of Pavonis, luckily enough .
6 We had to do our best job and that's what we did today and luckily enough it worked out.
7 The knife, luckily enough , could be got for only $2.50.
8 She broke her leg some years back when he was away, and luckily enough I chanced to ride over there the next day.
9 After all, it was no mortal blow; comparatively speaking, I had got off luckily enough , as misfortune was bound to come in my way.
10 Luckily enough , that just happens to be a Darpa program too.
11 Luckily enough there was a canoe lying close at our feet.
12 Speaking about his shaky start, Olesen added: Luckily enough I have tried it before.
13 Luckily enough , we held on just enough to get there.
14 Luckily enough I have my sister living in Oxford.
15 Luckily enough we were watching for it, we thought 'I wonder if this is the night'.
16 Luckily enough , it squeaked in. The Devils controlled the first period as the Flyers registered just two shots.
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