Pronunciation: /ˈlʌki piːs/
noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea
A1 I carry my lucky piece everywhere I go.
A2 She believes her lucky piece brings her good luck.
B1 His lucky piece is a small silver coin given to him by his grandfather.
B2 The athlete always wears her lucky piece during competitions.
C1 The author mentioned his lucky piece in his latest novel, symbolizing hope and perseverance.
C2 The antique dealer offered a hefty sum for the rare lucky piece found by the treasure hunter.
adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun
A1 I found a lucky piece of four-leaf clover in the garden.
A2 She always carries a lucky piece of jewelry with her for good luck.
B1 The athlete wore a lucky piece of clothing during every competition.
B2 He considered his old watch to be his lucky piece, as it had been with him through many important events.
C1 The painting was believed to be a lucky piece, bringing fortune to whoever possessed it.
C2 The rare coin was considered a lucky piece by collectors due to its historical significance.
formal She always carried a lucky piece with her to important meetings for good luck.
informal I found this lucky piece on the ground and decided to keep it.
slang My lucky piece is like my good luck charm, I never leave home without it.
figurative His grandmother's necklace was his lucky piece, a symbol of protection and guidance.
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