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Collocation

bring someone luck

verb + indirect object + noun verb + indirect object + noun

Definition

to cause someone to have good luck or a favorable outcome

'bring someone luck' is a common English collocation. to cause someone to have good luck or a favorable outcome

Visual cue for bring someone luck

bring + someone + luck

“I always wear this bracelet to bring me luck before exams.”

Examples

  • I hope this charm will _____ you luck in the interview.
  • My grandmother says a rabbit’s foot can _____ people luck.
  • He wore his lucky socks because they always _____ him luck on game day.
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  • We kept the old coin, believing it would _____ us luck on our trip.
  • She believes helping others can _____ you luck in return.
  • That new routine seemed to _____ him luck at work—everything went smoothly.
  • The coach told the team that staying calm would _____ them luck when it mattered most.
  • She joked that my terrible singing might _____ us luck by scaring away bad spirits.
  • Before the launch, the crew followed a tradition said to _____ the mission luck.