fluky (Meaning)

Wordnet

fluky (s)

subject to accident or chance or change

Webster

fluky (a.)

Formed like, or having, a fluke.

fluky Sentence Examples

  1. The team's victory was a fluky result, as they had been struggling all season long.
  2. The athlete's performance was fluky, with an unexpected surge in energy and skill.
  3. The outcome of the election was fluky, with a narrow margin of victory.
  4. Their encounter was fluky, a chance meeting that turned out to be significant.
  5. The fluky bounce of the ball resulted in a surprising goal.
  6. The fluky nature of the lottery made it impossible to predict the winner.
  7. The scientist's fluky discovery led to a groundbreaking breakthrough.
  8. The fluky weather conditions made the hike treacherous and unpredictable.
  9. The fluky accident left the victim with minor injuries.
  10. The fluky sighting of the rare bird caused a stir among bird enthusiasts.

FAQs About the word fluky

subject to accident or chance or changeFormed like, or having, a fluke.

fortunate,lucky, happy, fortuitous, providential, unexpected,coincidental, convenient, advantageous,heaven-sent

unlucky, unfortunate, inconvenient, luckless, hapless,unfortunate, inopportune, inopportune, luckless, unhappy

The team's victory was a fluky result, as they had been struggling all season long.

The athlete's performance was fluky, with an unexpected surge in energy and skill.

The outcome of the election was fluky, with a narrow margin of victory.

Their encounter was fluky, a chance meeting that turned out to be significant.