Phrase thesaurus
Serendipity Phrases
78 phrases and expressions related to "serendipity".
Phrases
- As good luck would have it
- As luck would have it
- Beginner's luck
- Better luck next time
- Bow to fate
- Buckley's chance
- Cat in Hell's chance
- Chance of a lifetime
- Chance would be a fine thing
- Chance your arm
- Chinaman's chance
- Date with destiny
- Don't press your luck
- Don't push your luck
- Down on his luck
- Down to the last out (A baseball expression meaning to have one last chance)
- Drinking in the last chance saloon
- Even chance
- Fat chance
- Fate worse than death
- Fickle finger of fate
- Fighting chance
- Fortune favours the brave
- Give Peace A Chance (John Lennon song)
- Good Night And Good Luck (George Clooney movie)
- Good luck would have it
- Half a chance
- Hard luck
- Have all the luck
- Hostage to fortune
- I am the master of my fate (from a poem by Henley)
- In with a chance
- It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife (the opening line of Pride and Prejudice)
- Jump at the chance
- Lady luck
- Last chance
- Luck Be A Lady Tonight (Frank Loesser song)
- Luck of the Devil
- Luck of the Irish
- Luck of the draw
- Luck would have it
- Main chance
- Make your fortune
- No such luck
- Not a chinaman's chance
- Not the ghost of a chance
- On the off chance
- Pot luck
- Reversal of fortune
- Ride your luck
- Seal your fate
- See a pin and pick it up, all the day you'll have good luck; see a pin and let it lie, bad luck you'll have all day
- Seven years' bad luck
- Small fortune
- Snowball in hell's chance
- Soldier of fortune
- Some Guys Have All The Luck (Robert Palmer song)
- Stroke of luck
- Take a chance on me (ABBA lyric)
- Tell your fortune
- Tempting fate
- The Peerless Leader (Nickname of Frank Chance)
- The best of British luck
- The master of my fate
- The slings and arrows of outrageous fortune
- Tough luck
- Try your luck
- Twist of fate
- Urine luck
- Wheel of fate
- Wheel of fortune
- When in disgrace with fortune and men's eyes (from a sonnet by Shakespeare)
- Wish me luck as you wave me goodbye
- With any luck
- You don't get a second chance at a first impression
- You made your own luck
- You only get one chance to make a first impression
- Your luck is in