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One such simile is as lucky as a leprechaun.

Another is as lucky as a five time lottery winner.

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1d ago

Similes are figures of speech that compare two unlike things using "like" or "as." For the phrase "as lucky as," some examples of similes could be "as lucky as a four-leaf clover," "as lucky as winning the lottery," or "as lucky as finding a needle in a haystack." These similes emphasize the idea of extreme luck or good fortune in a vivid and imaginative way.

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4y ago

as cluckyas a

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